RE: Apply XSL on HTML/MathML ?

Subject: RE: Apply XSL on HTML/MathML ?
From: Bernhard Keil <Bernhard.Keil@xxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 11:02:12 +0200
an HTML-Document is a XML-Document, if it is well formed.
Well formed means, that all start-tags are closed by an end-tag.

So definitly you can apply wellformed HTML-code to XSL

-----Original Message-----
From: Frederic Schwebel [mailto:schwebel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 9:58 AM
To: Mailing List XSL
Subject: Apply XSL on HTML/MathML ?



Hello,

I'm trying to make MathML accessible for blind people (=transform MathML
tags into corresponding text chars for Braille display) through an XSL
stylesheet (I think XSL is the best solution, but i'm not sure...).
The problem is : I can apply a XSL sheet to an XML doc, but not to an HTML
doc, and Amaya (for example) produces HTML docs with MathML inside.
Does anybody knows a way to apply an XSL sheet on an HTML doc to tranform
only the MathML tags and leave the other HTML tags as they are ?

Thanks a lot for any reply,
Frederic Schwebel.
PS : another solution would be an XML editor with MathML support, but I
didn't find any (yet). Does anybody know one ? Thanks again.


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