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Re: XLink transformations

  • From: Martin Bryan <mtbryan@s...>
  • To: 'Steve Boyce' <SteveB@h...>, xml-dev@x...
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 15:55:27 +0100

xerces xlink

> It's also true that the stylesheet writer will have a schema for the result
> document in mind. 

Such a schema is only really required if the XLink in set up to embed the called data into the file. If it is an non-embedded link then the stylesheet is could be based on the presence of attributes in the xlink namespace within the document. Such a stylesheet could be "generic" in the sense it would, for example, resolve any xlink:locator object to an A link, given a suitable mechanism for identifying the base that the link applies to for use within the HTML link.

Martin Bran


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