Hi Dave,

I'm pretty much a general user of the website DTD. The kind of documents I tried to find a while ago when I put my website together using the website DTD were straightforward examples and "how-to" guides. Not so much the technical stuff because, generally speaking, I like things to work without too much trouble.

I didn't find a lot. The two resources that were most helpful were the "contrived" annotated website example with comments and the website chapter in Bob Stayton's book (of course, I found the entire book excellent for other reasons). These put me on the right track so that I could work out the easiest way to build and, more importantly, automatically update my website.

Is your documentation going to have some of this higher level general user step-by-step stuff? If you like, I can send you a small document I wrote a while ago that summarises what I tried to do.

Regards,
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John New
www.beaglebytes.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Pawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [docbook-apps] Website. docbook v5? Documentation.


I'm about to start some additional documentation about using
and building website.

I'm tempted to port the schema to relax / docbook v5
and document it based on that.

Any opinions/preferences please?



regards

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Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk

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