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Subject: stylesheets, dtd vs schema, implementations and stuff :)
From: "Mattias Konradsson" <preacher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 13:30:55 +0100
stylesheets dtd
Thanks Guy :)

Using asp for stylesheets work for now, but as you pointed out, I hope they
come up with a better solution. Stylesheets with inheritance or something
like it perhaps? Often the differences between stylesheets can be pretty
minor.

Anyone worked with the microsoft schema versus dtd thing btw? I've used both
and I must say I prefer the schema. Keeping to xml syntax seems better than
having a separate one for the dtd. You can use the same tools and validate
etc.

I'm doing alot of research on xml and xsl at the moment, the question is ,
is it ready to put to the test on fullfledged site, anyone tried? (using
iis4 and msxml.dll that is) What was the major issues etc. I'm thinking of
defining my data in xml, have it processed into sql server and then have
queries output xml .. seems like a powerful and flexible solution.

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Mattias Konradsson, Internet Specialist

ICON Medialab

mattias.konradsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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