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Rick Jelliffe wrote: > Actually, I don't think I have ever come across a real case of someone > using XSLT with an XHTML input. I suppose it is possible, but generating > HTML is much more common. I transform XHTML to XHTML all the time: http://www.xmlplease.com/xhtml All my articles and tutorials are written in MS Word or in Google's Writely, then transformed to "behind the scene" XHTML. This "basic" XHTML is then transformed to XHTML webpages generating TOC, footnote section, numbers, adding navigation, etc. Cheers, Jesper Tverskov http://www.xmlkurser.dk http://www.xmlplease.com
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