Subject: Re: Restricted HTML elements in output of XML-to-HTML? From: Chris Lilley <chris@xxxxxx> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 16:10:20 +0200 |
Stefan Mintert wrote: > > I would like to create HTML pages where > > the reader can configure his or her browser such that the pages look > > like they want, not like I specify in the XSL stylesheet. > > Isn't that one idea of CSS? to have a client side style sheet? Yes > author/reader balance > Both readers and authors can influence the presentation > through style sheets. To do so, they use the same style > sheet language thus reflecting a fundamental feature of the > web: everyone can become a publisher. The UA is free to > choose the mechanism for referencing personal style > sheets. > ===== > > Just wait for the UA which supports this ;-) Short wait. IE 4 does this already. Netscape 4 doesn't; we shall see what the 5.0 versions of these browsers bring (and any new onbes that support CSS). -- Chris XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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