Daniel James wrote:
> John Maddock wrote:
> 
>> generates an xhtml subdirectory with the chunked docs in it, but in
>> XHTML format rather than HTML.  Not sure if this addresses your
>> concerns but there we go.  I do note that the output doesn't *quite*
>> validate correctly with HTML Tidy because our existing stylesheet
>> modifications don't *quite* generate XHTML.  They look easy enough
>> to fix though if someone will take it on.  If there are still any
>> other misplaced formatting elements in there, I'm sure we can modify
>> the XSL to fix that as well :-) 
> 
> I actually posted a patch a while ago (but for valid HTML 4, not
> XHTML) - it didn't fix everything, but it fixed some of the easiest
> validation 
> errors.

Excellent: you're right that would fix most of the issues.

> No one picked up on it, and I wasn't that bothered so it went nowhere.
> But I think it still applies. The improvement is only slight though -
> it 
> doesn't fix any of the problems that Rene wrote about. And the doctype
> code would have to be made smarter - so that it uses an XHTML doctype
> when generating XHTML.

Docbook XSL does that already when generating XHTML.

Thanks, John.

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