Subject: Re: Is there a public W3C Specification XSLT?
From: James Clark <jjc@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 09:33:15 +0700
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The ones used for the XSLT and XPath Recs are at:
ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/xmlspec.xsl
ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/xpath.xsl
ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/xslt.xsl
xmlspec.xsl handles the standard W3C DTD. xpath.xsl imports xmlspec.xsl
and adds rules to deal with the customizations used by the XPath spec;
xslt.xsl imports xpath.xsl and adds rules to deal with the
customizations used by the XSLT spec.
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm sorry if this is a FAQ, but I couldn't find any reference to it on
> the W3C site.
>
> I would like to play around with a "W3C Specification DTD" -> "XSL
> Formatting Objects DTD" stylesheet that allows me to create PDFs of W3C
> specifications and create a solid example to be included in Apache FOP
> which could be useful even for W3C people (I presume).
>
> Is there general interest for such thing?
>
> Is there a public "W3C Specification DTD" -> "HTML 4.0 Strict DTD"
> stylesheet that I can use as a model?
>
> Has anyone address this before? Am I trying to reinvent the wheel?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> --
> Stefano Mazzocchi One must still have chaos in oneself to be
> able to give birth to a dancing star.
> <stefano@xxxxxxxxxx> Friedrich Nietzsche
>
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