Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 09/10/07 12:26 CST:

> anduin, quantum, my host, your host... If any of us are using
> different stylesheets, then we might see different behavior in the
> rendered content.

But is it *possible* to use different stylesheets? (see below)


> If we do go back to using
> the host's stylesheets, then it should be completely clear in the
> sources (or somewhere else) what version is expected. Possibly we can
> check and enforce this in the Makefile.

I thought it already was. I thought that's what the
<xsl:import 
href="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/1.69.1/xhtml/docbook.xsl"/>
(or whatever the relevant version may be) line was for. Have I been
mistaken about this all along?

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