- From: Jelks Cabaniss <jelks@jelks.nu>
- Date: Sun, 7 Jun 1998 15:32:59 -0400
- To: <www-style@w3.org>
Håkon Lie wrote: > We foresee people using CSS if their source documents don't need > element reordering or other transformations before being presented > to the user. Vice versa, XSL will be used if element reordering or > other transformations are required/requested. Won't the DOM also handle element reordering? What will XSL be capable of that the DOM applied to CSS + (HTML | XML) can't handle? Also, I have seen James Clark's note for handling linked CSS stylesheets; is there a proposal to date for embedded and inline CSS in XML? /Jelks ====================== Jelks Cabaniss jelks@jelks.nu http://www.jelks.nu/ ======================
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