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Subject: Re: FO DTD from XSL WD. From: "Paul Tchistopolskii" <paul@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 20:45:03 -0700 |
> But the rendered result will be the same, the only difference is error
> handling.
> Consider two different XSL formatters:
> A. Inheritable Attributes can go anywhere
> B. Inheritable Attributes can only go on elements whose allowable
decendants
> can use that attribute
> These two formatters will produce the same formatting, the only difference
> is that B will report errors that A will not.
>> Unfortunately in this case we have a situation when constrains
>> are not expressed *at all*, not only in the DTD.
>True. But, as I see it, they are constraints that only affect error
>reporting, not the actual formatting.
I agree with all you are saying.
Hovewer, I don't like when some system silently ignores
my errors.
It may be the issue of taste.
Rgds.Paul.
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