Subject: Differences between CSS and XSL. From: Hakon Lie <howcome@xxxxxx> Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 10:43:21 +0200 (Europe de l'Ouest (Heure d'été)) |
sonja.kangas@xxxxxx wrote: > I have been looking for more detailed information > on the differences between CDD and XSL. Often > it just reads that "css is simpler and XSL... > etc." I would like to find out more than that. The formatting parts of XSL and CSS will be quite similar. For example, you will be able to use all CSS1 and CSS2 properties and values in XSL with the same meaning as in CSS. Similarly, any additional formatting functionality that XSL expose will be described in a way so that it can be available from CSS. For W3C, it's very important that all formatting functionality described in our recommendations uses the same underlying model and the same terminology. We have started work on a W3C Formatting Model which will describe the undelying model onto which HTML, CSS, MathML, SMIL and XSL are based. Regards, -h&kon H å k o n W i u m L i e howcome@xxxxxx http://www.w3.org/people/howcome World W i d e Web Consortium XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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