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Depending upon the conventions used in your SGML files you might be
able to use XSLT to process them. If they were edited with SGML
native tools, they probably already conform to the minimum
requirements to make them XML. But someone might have introduced some
features only supported in SGML.
I think its the XML standard has an appendix that was written by James Clark about the difference in XML and SGML, this would be a good place to start if you wanted to try and use XSLT to process the files. XML was built as working set of SGML features that most people were using or the tools supported, so you might get away with this approach. You can contact me off-line if folks don't want an SGML conversation to appear here. ..dan At 09:48 AM 2/12/2008, you wrote: You're right, this is the wrong list, but I *believe* DSSSL was made for SGML transformations. Check Wikipedia to verify that. I also believe MulberryTech maintains a DSSSL mailing list quite like this one; you'll have better luck there, if it turns out DSSSL is what you need.
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