J.Pietschmann wrote:
The biggest problem appears to be to implement a proper
parser for the CSS syntax.
That's not a problem indeed, there is already some kind of standard about
this: "SAC: Simple API for CSS" [1] and c, java and perl implementations [2],
btw, batik css parser is among them.
[1
Robert C. Leif wrote:
Presently XML documents can be formatted by either cascading style
sheets, CSS, or XSL FO. When I have an application that outputs a CSS, I
would like to convert the CSS to an XSL style sheet. This would permit
upgrading a large number of legacy documents.
XSL FO is an XML voc
. The popularity of schemas
is helped by the existence of applications, such as XMLSpy, which
converts DTDs to schemas.
-Original Message-
From: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 12:04 PM
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Subject: Re: CSS to FOP
Robert C. Leif wrote
Robert C. Leif wrote:
From: Bob Leif
Is there a CSS to XSL FO Translator?
What, actually, should be the result of a CSS->XSLFO
translation? CSS declares styles for content found
elsewhere, for example in a HTML file.
J.Pietschmann
From: Bob Leif
Is there a CSS to XSL FO Translator?