On 14 Apr 2005 at 11:46, Paul Novitski wrote:

> I'm converting a book to a website and am mulling over various ways to 
> implement the text, index, and end-notes in web-standards, accessible XHTML 
> and CSS, potentially with the aid of scripting.

Hi Paul,

before doing all these later things I would create the source or a 
(test-) part of it as Xml-File with some new elements (footnote, 
endnote, word [Carol, L] which should be part of the index [Carroll, 
Lewis] and so on).

Later you can create different Xsl-Files to create different Html-
Outputs and test all these things.

So a single Xml-file holds the content, different Xsl-files are 
layers to produce different outputs. And if you want to test a new 
output you have only to change the Xsl-Transformation, not all the 
content.


Best Regards
Juergen Auer
http://www.sql-und-xml.de/

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