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Re: [xml-dev] XSLT vs. CSS (Re: Indexing)
by Dave Pawson other posts by this author
Jul 8 2003 3:50PM messages near this date
Re: [xml-dev] XSLT vs. CSS (Re: Indexing) | Re: [xml-dev] XSLT vs. CSS (Re: Indexing)
At 09:34 08/07/2003 -0400, Thomas B. Passin wrote:

> This whole discussion seems completely irrelevant to me. YOU get to decide 
> how to style the document.  You can
> lay out the page using tables for formatting, or you can use CSS.  You can
> specify fonts inside elements using CSS or <font> elements, or in a separate
> CSS stylesheet.  And so on and so on.
> IOW, xslt is entirely neutral about how you choose to format the display
> properties of your document.

Thankyou Thomas, for putting the converse view.



regards DaveP.



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