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RE: can you use inheritance (extension) in relax ng?


tim didier
Hi Tim,

Tim said:
Correct, actually; it's got these IE-specific "XML data islands" that  
are supposed to auto-actuate code that does fancy things with the XML  
DOM.  Blecch.  People should be ashamed of publishing that kind of a  
URI for an XML 2003 talk; clearly they Just Don't Get It.  -Tim

Didier adds:
Yes indeed, its funny to see that they could easily have replace the
JavaScript code by the following expression added on the top of the XML
document:
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="xml2003.html"?>

Dare, can you do us a favor? Can you educate these people about some specs
related to association of XSLT stylesheets to XML documents:-0

Note: If they didn't want to modify the original XML document to include the
processing instruction, a simple server side script would have been
sufficient to do the job.

Cheers
Didier PH Martin
http://didier-martin.com





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