This again falls into the category of "I can do this in xsltproc," and
I've reviewed the online documentation as well. I'm trying to be clear
about the process so I can figure out why I can either produce
unstyled HTML or get the error "could not find a stylesheet in the
"xml-stylesheet" declaration" but cannot seem to produce a styled web
page. I've been basing my efforts on
http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-author/common-transformations.html .

* I have an XML file. For simplicity in this test I'm processing it
with docbook.xsl .

* I have a CSS file. it appears to be valid.

* I set up a transformation with docbook.xsl from the XHTML directory
(I've also tried HTML), uncheck FO processing, select the CSS file as
my XSL file (which requires toggling to view/all files while
browsing).

Now, because I've called the CSS in the transformation, do I or do I
not place it directly in the XML file?

Also, should I check off "use xml-stylesheet declaration" in the
transformation?

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