Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT Text Processing: Fun with Anagrams From: "Jacek Radajewski" <jacekrad@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 02:41:33 +1000 |
Yes, you are absolutely correct. I have already ran into the CSS class namespace problem and making the class names unique is on my todo list.
Thank you.
Inside xmlverbatim_xhtml.xsl, I see that it is highlighting the syntax with (X)HTML span tags + class attributes.
Normally an author who is presenting the code also has their own class in the HTML tags, I think it would be nice if the class attribute values generated by an HTMLizer tool made the class attributes values unique in some way, that in case the author of the page used the same name it wouldn't conflict.
One example is to prefix each class attribute value with the initials of the tool's name followed by an underscore. For example in the case of UTFX it would be <span class="utfx_highlight"> instead of <span class="highlight">
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