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Re: CSS and XSL properties - relationship

Subject: Re: CSS and XSL properties - relationship
From: crism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Christopher R. Maden)
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 13:26:17 -0700
xsl properties
[Simon St. Laurent]
>I'd love to see a clear statement of how exactly the relationship between
>CSS and XSL is supposed to work.  Are both still independent ventures?
>It seems like it might be easier to develop a core formatting model group,
>which then gets expressed through CSS and XSL processing, than to have two
>groups working independently, but you never know.

There is a core formatting group, and there has been since mid- to late '98
at least (I don't remember when exactly it started).  Bert Bos, Martin
Dürst, Steve Zilles, and Stephen Deach are among the members.

-Chris

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Christopher R. Maden, Solutions Architect
Exemplary Technologies
One Embarcadero Center, Ste. 2405
San Francisco, CA 94111



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