RE: XHTML documents + XSL (or CSS) stylesheets

>   An XML document labelled as text/xml or application/xml may contain
>   namespace declarations, stylesheet-linking PIs, and schema
>   information among others.  For example, an XML document may have the 
>   XHTML namespace and has a reference to a CSS stylesheet.  Such an
>   XML document may be handled by application programs, each of which
>   may relate to some of the namespaces, stylesheets, and schemata.  
>   However, selection and invocation of such application programs is 
>   outside the scope of this specification.
> 
> How do you feel?

I don't think it is really 'outside the scope' of this specification.
How about if you just remove the last sentence?

Stylistically, I like 'schemas' rather than 'schemata'.

Received on Wednesday, 26 July 2000 15:11:10 UTC