Kobayashi wrote:
The page contains a stylesheet to transform XHTML to FO.
The stylesheet does not use any extensions of Antenna House.
It will be able to transform normal XHTML file to XSL-FO.
Best regards,
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Tokushige,
thanks for the reply. Are the samples you directed me to look at for
this two step transformation "purely" XSL->FO or do they contain
antennahouse extension in order to function properly?
- Scott
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Tokushige,
how well does your transformation work with nested xhtml table
structures? I am running your transform against my nested xhtml output
and I am having a lot of problems.
Can I send you my nested xhtml output? Also do you have any
xhtml-to-xsl:fo transforms that deal with nested xhtml tables?
Thanks in advance.
- Scott
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