Looking at the change to docbook-xsl-nons, I decided it was time to
show my ignorance.  Until now I've always regarded this as a "black
box" and was happy to just do what the book did while it appeared to
work. [ 'Appeared' because we now know we were using the wrong
version of 1.79.2 ].

So, why do we repeat the instructions ?  AFAICS we add
"rewriteSystem" and similarly "rewriteURI".  My oldest local copy of
the book is 7.6 (which was using 1.78.1) and in that the two adds
are repeated.

In the current book the two adds are repeated twice.  But the first
2 pairs are now for cdn.docbook.org with the final pair using the
old sourceforge site (and for that, xsl rather than xsl-nons).

I can see the point of adding SF, and of course it has a different
directory structure to confuse us, but why do we add twice for the
main location ?

ĸen
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