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Many Thanks for the Docbook help!..
I have it working now on XALAN and my DTD is local which makes it much quicker, yeppeee! If you run XALAN and haven't checked out toot-o-matic yet I recommend you give it a try it. It does a similar thing to those Docbook XSL files but its a bit more specialised, less complicated and even looks quite pretty already! You have to register for the free tutorial and code but well worth it!.. http://www-105.ibm.com/developerworks/education.nsf/xml-onlinecourse-bytitle/01F99F6B8BE60C9486256A69005BD21C?OpenDocument Doug Tidwell, also has an execellent book on XSLT with a chapter devoted to toot-o-matic Regards DocBook itself I've found myself some golden rules for general style sheet design in fantastic article at - http://nwalsh.com/docs/articles/dbdesign/ highly recommended if you haven't already read it! Cheers G.
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