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   Re: Associating DSSSL style sheets with documents

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  • From: James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
  • To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 12:00:36 +0700

At 08:41 06/03/97 -0500, Gavin Nicol wrote:
>>So if we are going to use a catalog entry (and I'm not yet convinced
>>this is the best solution) I would suggest having a simple DSSSL entry
>>which looks like: 
>>
>>DSSSL spec.dsl
>
>The problem with this is that it is application specific. How do I
>tell a browser that DSSSL === DSSSL Stylesheet?

I don't see your point at all.  Why do you need to tell the browser? The
browser knows that the DSSSL keyword in the catalog designates a DSSSL
specification (it could include transformation specs as well as stylesheets)
the same way it knows that the SGMLDECL entry designates an SGML
specification, and the same way it would know that a type of
dsssl-specification in a SEMANTICS entry

  SEMANTICS "dsssl-specification" "Stylesheet title" foo.dsl

means DSSSL specification.

James




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