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On Aug 21, 2004, at 8:07 AM, Jeni Tennison wrote:
In that case, if the need arose, I could always later change the representation of that temporary data if need be, and then adjust as needed. Right? True. OK, here's what I'm thinking. For now, stay with mods and docbook. First step, modularize the xsl files as cleanly as possible, so that my main file is just basically the following, and can be included in turn in a standard document stylesheet (let's call it dbng.xsl): <xsl:include href="drivers/biblio-driver.xsl" /> <xsl:include href="drivers/document-driver.xsl" /> <xsl:include href="output/biblio-output.xsl" /> <xsl:include href="output/citation-output.xsl" /> If I'm right, then adding a new format just means changing the drivers (probably within the context of an entire new directory). Does this seem sensible? BTW, the temporary tree and grouping stuff I am now doing in XSLT 2.0: there are ways to do this in 1.0 using standards exslt extensions; yes? Bruce
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