Actually, you can do it in a template, I did it the
way I described and it worked like a charm (using
Saxon).  Using <xsl:output> seems much more elegant. 
But I just tried it, and while it works for
single-page XSL transformations, it fails for chunked
output.  Saxon writes each of the files without a
<!DOCTYPE> and then outputs the <!DOCTYPE> to stdout. 
Do you know why?

-M

--- Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> / [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
> | Could you add support for adding a DOCTYPE to HTML
> | output pages?
>
> You can't do that with a template, you should do
> that in your own
> customization layer with xsl:output:
> 
> <xsl:output doctype-public="..."
> doctype-system="..."/>


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