[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > A general question for folks. If one is stylesheet agnostic, would DSSSL or > XSL be a better choice for a start toward producing XHTML Strict? I was a > LISP hacker in a previous life, and so find DSSSL appealing.
Since the docbook-xsl from the DBOR (Docbook Open Repository) already has XHTML output and the docbook-dsssl does not, I would imagine it's easier to work from what is already there. I agree with you in preferring DSSSL, but in my case its partly just because it's what I know, and I find the XML syntax rather appallingly ugly. But I guess one gets used to it. -- ...Adam Di Carlo..<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>
