On 23/09/10 11:12, Hans Hagen wrote:

As xhtml is just xml converted to other tags, I suppose that at some
day there will be additional converters. I would only come up with one
in the perspective of a project as I have no need for it.

There cannot be a universal one-to-one mapping between context generate
xml and xhtml. For example, in a book, I may want \chapter to map to
<h1> while in an article, I may want \section to map to <h1>.
Nonetheless, having a specialized xml to xhtml converter should not be
too difficult (using the verbose XSLT transformations). Targetting html5
is another option.

indeed

Sounds like it's time to learn some xslt ;-)

Jelle
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