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Re: CSS and XSL?

Subject: Re: CSS and XSL?
From: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 09:31:12 -0400
apply css to xsl
At 08:54 AM 6/11/99 -0400, I wrote:
>A public statement from the W3C that CSS and XSL vocabularies are to be
>reconciled would make this convergence much more believable, and might cool
>down certain controversies.  It's nice that XSL is finally recognizing that
>CSS has a heritage worth inheriting; it's troubling that the relationship
>between the two specs remains murky.

Or actually, a better idea might be to take the formatting vocabulary away
from both groups and let CSS focus on how to apply it through annotation
and XSL focus on how to apply it through transformation.

I hate it when I keep thinking after I hit the Send button.

Simon St.Laurent
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