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> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 7:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Leaf-devel] Home Page entry
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> Hello, i agree with the group that said, the pages should be as
> simple to load as possible. With a lot of advanced features, you
> have completely different views with a IE or Netscape or Opera
> I for example do use lynx only occasional but stylesheet, javascript
> and so on are always switched off. the suspicious one ;)
>
> Isn't it also a good idea of making the homepage in XSL then you
> have an easy way to get design and contents apart. it is also very
> easy to change the design or even give the viewer the most
> suitable code. I don't think that sourceforge has the possibility to
> adapt the pages, but you can easily feed an apache- cocoon
> Machine with the XSL stylesheet and the xml-content and make
> static html pages with it. If you want to change the design of the
> pages, you only have to recreate one -> make an xsl stylesheet
> and all your pages show the new style.
I like the idea about separation data and style, but why XML? why use xml
when the final client (browser) will see html, and besides, editing a how-to
in xml?!?! we'd had to have either a standart for ourselves and an editor,
or edit the text trought the xml tags.
it's static content we are talking about here right?
please explain that part of the apache cocoon, what is it?
does lynx support xml? I doubt it supports xsl.
pedro
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> Eric Wolzak
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