> Number 1 shouldn't be hard, but there is one caveat. When I originally > wrote the xsl that became common.xsl, I was really hoping that it would be > just a quick hack until some better web designer came along with something > nicer. Unfortunately, that hasn't happened yet. If anyone wants to take > one of the current mod_whatever.html pages, and turn it into something > that > > 1. Looks nice, > 2. Is clean and simple, and > 3. Makes proper use of css, > > then I could help out with designing the xslt to create it from the xml. >
Michael Schroepl recently posted an URL to the complete apache-docs converted to xhtml-1.0 strict. Perhaps these docs can be a starting point for further discussions about the look/the html+css specs of the new xslt ?!? Here a sample module-page: http://www.schroepl.net/projekte/apache1326xhtml11/mod/mod_access.html or a complete archive (1.1 mb) http://www.schroepl.net/projekte/apache1326xhtml11/apache1326xhtml11.zip -erik for further/detailed explanations for this, see the original posting... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
