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RE: Doc Book....


DocBook is a well known DTD -- not a book you read. For more
information on this DTD, see either: 

* Oasis-Open site, who now maintain the DTD, at http://www.oasis-open.org
* Norm Walsh's site, http://www.nwalsh.com

In terms of the original message about a stylesheet not 
working, I think you need to direct the question to the 
provider of the stylesheet (which you didn't indicate). 
This could be Norm Walsh (who has an XML version) or it 
may have come from a vendor (I know that Arbortext has 
stylesheets for DocBook), or someone else.

Sara Mitchell

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andre.Cedik@sinnerschrader.de
> [mailto:Andre.Cedik@sinnerschrader.de]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 11:38 PM
> To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
> Subject: Re:Doc Book....
> 
> 
> >Although this is not the right mailing list, I wonder if 
> there is anyone
> >outthere using XML version of DocBook. I tried to apply XSL that come
> along
> >with it and failed in doing so.....
> 
> >IF someone is using it (XML Docbook and XSL, not CSS), I'd 
> appreciate to
> >know with which processor and are there any specific header 
> information in
> >the XML file that I should consider....
> 
> If anybody is using this book ...
> please tell me if it is worth reading
> in according to XML.
> 
> 
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