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Re: -delete-class compile option in XML: msg#00020

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Subject: Re: -delete-class compile option in XML

It's only available for HTML for now.

David


On Dec 23, 2003, at 8:33 AM, Andrew Lavelle wrote:

Hi There,
Is it possible to use the -delete-class compile option in an xml document (the dtd for the document contains a class & id attribute for every element), or is this only available for html/wml documents?

Many thanks in advance,

Andy Lavelle
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