Subject: Changing <p>...</p> to <p> in DSSSL stylesheets From: Norman Walsh <ndw@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 09:33:09 -0500 |
Recently, I've had a number of new requests to make the HTML output from my stylesheets HTML 4.0 compatible. To the best of my knowledge, the only thing preventing this from being the case (aside from errors on my part :-) is that blocks nested inside paras aren't allowed in HTML. So, <para> <itemizedlist>...</itemizedlist> </para> becomes <p> <ul>...</ul> </p> which isn't allowed. I'm inclined to "fix" this problem by omitting </p> end tags. This is legal HTML and will generally do a better job than the current situation which is clearly a violation of the DTD. I'm not 100% convinced that every possible combination will result in valid HTML 4.0, but surely a lot more combinations will be valid. Can anyone think of a reason why I shouldn't do this? Cheers, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@xxxxxxxxxx> | Every new beginning comes from http://nwalsh.com/ | some other beginning's end. DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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