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Re: [xml-dev] XML and CSS

On Nov 9, 2009, at 15:10, Simon St.Laurent wrote:

> More formally, I've heard many good things about Prince, which  
> generates PDF from XML and CSS:
>
> http://www.princexml.com/overview/

Indeed, CSS makes sense for XML in Prince, since the print media is  
visual anyway. However, on the Web if you use an XML vocabulary whose  
semantics are unknown to the browser and make it look sensible using  
CSS, the user experience with screen readers suffers compared to using  
a vocabulary with semantics that the browser knows about (i.e. HTML).

-- 
Henri Sivonen
hsivonen@iki.fi
http://hsivonen.iki.fi/




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