On Tue, 7 May 2002, Joshua Slive wrote: > OK. It's time to get this problem solved. > > At the moment, the new xml system is an obstacle to proper doc maintenance > rather than an aid. This needs to be fixed pronto. I had hoped to remain > XSLT-software agnostic and just let people use what they like, but this is > not working for two reasons: > > 1. We need a simple system so that people with no xslt knowledge can still > write docs.
I am not clear why this is a problem. Mozilla understands the XML without conversion. You can work on the XML, verify that it is is correct, and commit it, all without generating HTML. I think that's a better system for folks, like myself, that are either unable, or too lazy, to do the conversion. Just get the latest Mozilla, and use that as your converter. -- Who can say where the road goes Where the day flows Only time --Pilgrim (Enya - A Day Without Rain) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
