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Re: docbook: xml -> (x)html conversion



On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 02:52:14PM -0400, David Z Maze wrote:

> docbook-website is pretty specialized; it's a DTD/stylesheet combo
> designed pretty much exactly for building Web pages that look like,
> say, http://www.docbook.org/.  If that's what you're trying to do,
> great; otherwise, there's nothing wrong with using normal DocBook and
> using DSSSL/XSLT stylesheets to produce HTML from it.

Actually I am trying to build a website.  I have started with the
normal docbook (xml) using the "arcticle" or "chapter" classes and
converting it to html with 'jw'. I worked not to badly.  I just
thought it would be better to get a proper "html" class to work with.

But it seems a lot more complicated ...

I am now busy studying the dsssl documentation.

Thanks for your answer.

I might ask some more questions in the future.

Regards.
Johann
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