I have read it -
my *opinion* is that CSS really only needs to be used to work with HTML,
where XSL is limited/not supported.
I personnaly would always use XML with XSL and send CSS to the client if
this wasn't supported - XSL, to me, is MUCH more powerful than CSS. At the
same time all of XSL isn't fully implemented, fully supported or even a
complete standard, so there are no doubt things you can do with CSS in
browsers (for example..) which you cannot yet reliebly do with XSL ..
Am I wrong ??
steven
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Didier PH Martin [SMTP:martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 10 June 1999 16:04
> To: XSL mailList
> Subject: CSS and XSL?
>
> Hi,
>
> Recent comments on CSS and XSL made me think a bit. I simply checked again
> what XSL means:
>
> Extensible Stylesheet Language... Have you noticed the word extensible in
> the name?
>
> This said, did someone have read this note. And what is your opinion on
> this?
>
> http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-XSL-and-CSS
>
> After having heard about the thesis and the antithesis what about the
> synthesis?
>
> regards
> Didier PH Martin
> mailto:martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.netfolder.com
>
>
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