Hi Samuel,
Samuel Mehrbrodt píše v Čt 14. 09. 2017 v 14:17 +0000:
I wonder, rather than debugging / writing xslt, wouldn't it be
better
to extend our html export so that it can generate xhtml if asked to
(we
already fulfill many of the requirements there anyway - seems to
me),
and kill the xslt filter? ;-)
I don't know in detail what the differences are, but notice that
odf2xhtml is not our only xslt filter.
There is also UOF import/export and some other smaller pieces.
But sure, "we" can maybe teach the html export to also handle xhtml.
But in this case "we" means anyone but me ;)
That's fine; as long as you don't object the direction of 'kill the
xhtml xslt export filter at some stage' I'm happy :-)
All the best,
Kendy
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