cvs commit: www/share/sgml templates.usergroups.xsl

Pav Lucistnik pav at FreeBSD.org
Thu Dec 1 08:45:58 GMT 2005


Hiroki Sato píše v čt 01. 12. 2005 v 13:53 +0900:
> Pav Lucistnik <pav at FreeBSD.org> wrote
>   in <200511302135.jAULZM4m074043 at repoman.freebsd.org>:
> 
> pa> pav         2005-11-30 21:35:22 UTC
> pa>
> pa>   FreeBSD doc repository
> pa>
> pa>   Modified files:
> pa>     share/sgml           templates.usergroups.xsl
> pa>   Log:
> pa>   - Set output to iso8859-1 (latin1) encoding instead of default Utf-8
> 
> Pav Lucistnik <pav at FreeBSD.org> wrote
>   in <200511302136.jAULaCrt074076 at repoman.freebsd.org>:
> 
> pa>   Added files:
> pa>     share/sgml           entities.dtd
> pa>   Log:
> pa>   - Add a dummy DTD which includes most usual entities from xhtml1 specs.
> pa>     This will let us use &eacute; and similar in our xml/xsltproc documents.
> 
>  Please stop adding language/encoding-dependent directives
>  in share/sgml.

Right, haven't noticed this. Do we have a language-dependent place for
this? Does xsltproc have commandline argument to specify encoding
perhaps? Or do we have to copy the .xsl around?

>  And your commits seem inconsistent; changes for www/89380 replace
>  &#xxx; with &foo;, but entities.dtd adds such entities in &#xxx; form.
>  Which one do you think better?

Whatever is easier to read and write by humans. &foo;s clearly wins.

-- 
Pav Lucistnik <pav at oook.cz>
              <pav at FreeBSD.org>

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