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Posted to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Pascal Sancho <pa...@takoma.fr> on 2011/09/01 09:23:25 UTC

Re: XSL vs. FOP [was: Re: pagenumbering]

Hi Eric,

Le 31/08/2011 14:36, Eric Douglas a écrit :
> XSLFO is what you get when you combine XSLT with XML.
This is incomplete:
XML+XSLT can give (via xsl:output/@method attribute):
 - XML (among what XSL-FO is, but not only)
 - HTML (a SGML DTD)
 - TEXT

> XSLFO is an extension of XSLT and includes XSLT commands.
definitively not, but:
XML allows to mix different namespaces, this is how you can transform
XML from various DTD (for example: docbook) into other DTD (for example:
XHTML, XSL-FO).

-- 
Pascal

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