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Subject:Re: XML/DocBook for newbies From:jcornellier -at- abingdon -dot- oilfield -dot- slb -dot- com (John Cornellier) To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:28:30 +0100
Hi, I understood that no one was intended to use all of DocBook; you're
supposed to implement the subset of the tags that suit your project. I
thought the idea of using a subset of a standard DTD was that then there
were more standard XSL and XSLT tools out there that you could use, no?
John Cornellier
Broberg, Mats wrote:
Anyone who contemplates using XML for creating and maintaining technical
documentation should seriously consider simplistic schemas or DTDs, e.g.
FlexDTD and others
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