On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 21:04, Andre Lehovich wrote:
> Other than buzzword compliance, what advantages does this
> offer -- if it is nontrivial to switch to XHTML, why do it?
It has many advantages. XHTML is XML, so valid XHTML can be transformed
to another format by a simple XSLT transformation. Mo
> 2.) Conversion of _all_ other wml files to XHTML compatible WML code.
> This isn't a trivial task.
Other than buzzword compliance, what advantages does this
offer -- if it is nontrivial to switch to XHTML, why do it?
--Andre
s transition?
As far as I understand it (The last discussion on this topic happened
before I begun to work on the Debian web pages), there are three steps
in the XHTML transition:
1.) Conversion of all templates in english/templates/debian/ to XHTML
compatible WML code. I took care of this, onl
Hi,
I read on the Debian Website development page about the intent to
eventually transition the www.debian.org web site to using XHTML. How
far has this effort come, and what would be the procedure to help with
this transition?
Cheers,
--
Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
signature.asc
Desc
4 matches
Mail list logo