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Re: What's Good XML Document for XSLT or XQL applications

Subject: Re: What's Good XML Document for XSLT or XQL applications
From: "Evan Easton" <evan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 12:35:57 -0600
Re: What's Good XML Document for XSLT or XQL applications
> This is somewhat at odds with the idea that the section's non-Title
content
> is ordered.  While the styler can cope with it, it's just not consistent.
> So use the Body and ley your DTD enforce ordering.

I guess that I should further qualify this by saying, that I do understand
that the ordering can be enforced via DTD if the Body tag is not used.  The
Body tag however make the ordering a bit simpler AND reinforces the
separation of title and body to the authors.

Evan


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