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Re: Multiple xml-stylesheet processing instructions

Subject: Re: Multiple xml-stylesheet processing instructions
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 11:24:38 GMT
xml stylesheet
  Michael, could you please explain your reasoning for adopting this
  interpretation as against another possible interpretation, namely that
  each stylesheet should be applied as a separate, chained,
  transformation?


The xml-stylesheet spec says

Multiple xml-stylesheet processing instructions are also allowed with
exactly the same semantics as with LINK REL="stylesheet".  

and in the case of link (especially but not exclusively with css)
multiple links are all applied to teh _same_ document (the xsl analogue
being to import them all in to one big virtual stylesheet) unless they
have alternate="yes" which doesn't mean that they alternate but rather
that they are alternatives: the system should apply one or the other but
not both.



David

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