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From: omprakash.v
If
you would like to add formatting elements to your
stylesheet, then XSL-FO would be your best bet as XSL-FO
allows rendering a input xml document to be rendered in
multiple output media like print, browser, eBook etc.,
I don't believe this statement is true.
To my knowledge (today) I can only produce RTF|PDF|Postscript
using an XSL-FO engine.
Yes, I could view PDF in a browser (if that meets your definition)
but eBook output from XSL-FO? I've never seen it.
regards DaveP.
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