Subject: RE: Transforming HTML to WML
From: "Oakes, Stephen (BCE, Highett)" <Stephen.Oakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 11:02:14 +1100
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> > >>And here is where XSLT comes into play: store the content
> in your own
> > native
> > >>XML format, use one transformation sheet for the phones
> (yourXML->WML) and
> > >>another for the regular browsers (yourXML->XHTML).
> > >
> > >Absolutely. Very sensible.
Quite right, but...
How do I actually apply one from a set of different style sheets to a single
XML document? So far the only way I have applied a style sheet is by
including its name in the XML file itself.
ie.
<?xml:stylesheet title = "etc" type="text/xsl" href="etc.xsl" ?>
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