Bernd Plagge writes:

Hi,

I did a bit research and found this:
Authoring and Producing books in (X)HTML5:
http://www.balisage.net/Proceedings/vol10/html/Kleinfeld01/BalisageVol10- Kleinfeld01.html#d29596e776

The author suggests to use HTML5 for authoring and to convert from HTML5 to other formats.

and
stylesheets for creating HTML5 from xml:
https://github.com/bbcarchdev/docbook-html5

This is an approach to use the "normal" xml files to create HTML5.

XHTML5 is definitely an option. Docbook has an official XHTML5 stylesheet, which should certainly work.

There's some stuff on the web site that's original XHTML, rather than Docbook XML. Probably the best thing there is to just convert it to Docbook XML, and be done with it.

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