RE: storing info in XSL-FO: new issue? [was: Draft TAG Finding:.. .]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Håkon Wium Lie [mailto:howcome@opera.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:42 PM
> Also sprach Dan Connolly:

>  > It looks like a new issue.
> 
> New to the TAG, but fundamentally it's the old priciple of separating
> presentation from content that needs to be confirmed.
> 
> The principle has been one of the foundations of the web. 


> Thus, it seems like the principle of separating presentation from
> content in web documents is well-understood and well-established. 

Various bits snipped.

I asked this at the 2000 ac meeting in Amsterdam, just where is it
documented?
A few people quoted osbscure corners of occasional documents, but it 
appeared to be one of those accepted but undocumented principles.

I sincerely hope that TAG can pick this one up as architectural, and 
make clear and up front.


regards DaveP.
AC, RNIB.



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