Paul A Bristow wrote:
> And perhaps it could include the code for the W3C validated logo as well?
> I assume it should pass ;-)

I doubt it would pass, as it doesn't generate XHTML. It generates HTML4.

> How could this be included in the Docbook->HTML stylesheets ?

Not sure. But usually for XSLT it should be as simple as shoving it into 
the top of the generation template. What I really want to know is how to 
make it generate XHTML ;-)



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