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- From: Terry Allen <tallen@sonic.net>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 07:40:21 -0800
Jon responds to Kazumi Saito:
| | About well-formed XML document which has no DTD, it is not so bad that
| | such document has style-sheet or pointer to style-sheet for
| | portability, I think.
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| For XML this will be the typical case. Typical XML documents
| transmitted over the Web will not have DTDs and will have to point to
| (or include) one or more stylesheets that are intended to be used with
| them.
My question is perhaps off-topic here on xml-dev, and I know everyone
is busy preparing for WWW6, but I ask you all to reflect on it as
an issue that needs resolution later on: What do I do to associate
a style sheet with a read-only document, e.g., one that resides on
some other server than my own, or that has been digitally signed?
(And assume that this document has a doctype declaration already.)
Regards,
Terry Allen Electronic Publishing Consultant tallen[at]sonic.net
specializing in Web publishing, SGML, and the DocBook DTD
http://www.sonic.net/~tallen/
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