nnaemeka david wrote:
I want to model my web sites such that i can easily make changes to it
when necessary. am thinking of using xml to xhtml transformations. is
this the best way to do this or is there some other way?
i've not really read up xhtml but html and just downloading the spec.
If you are a newbie with xhtml and html it is not a good idea to try to
also use xml and xslt all at the same time. Instead of downloading the
spec (which is notoriously hard to read for many) you should try one of
the many books or tutorials on html / xhtml. Once you find yourself
familiar with html, it is time to learn new techniques. But also with
XSLT and XML: don't try the spec, it is a hard read, try any of many
tutorials / books first.
About "best way": that very much depends on the situation, the skills of
your people, the adaptability of your team and the knowledge you have of
the needed server side (and/or client side if you want to include AJAX
or client-side XSLT) technologies to get it all running (and of course,
to create a maintainable whole).
Cheers,
-- Abel Braaksma
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