Thanks Lon
This is cool stuff.
My regards to Sjoerd Visscher. Anyway we use a Docbook subset in our CMS and
transform that stuff to ... whatever;)
What I am longing for is native XHTML 2.0 support in the main browsers.
But the link was well worth it:)
Best
Roger
> > tables in para is valid DocBook, but not very valid html.
> > this will change in xhtml 2, which is what i am longing for;)
>
> XHTML 2.0 can be yours...
>
> Sjoerd Visscher, our most valued collegue, has made the first
> XHTML 2.0
> implementation for browsers.
> It's an XSLT that translates XHTML 2.0 pages to XHTML 1.0.
> It works in your browser... IE or Mozilla.
>
> Check it out: http://w3future.com/weblog/gems/xhtml2b.xml
>
> Read the small article about XHTML 2.0 at the bottom of that page.
> Also view the code of that page to make sure it's XHTML 2.0.
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