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Old 08-08-2013, 09:00 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
This feels a lot like the golden-olden days, when we all thought that XML-->XSLT was going to rule the world, and we'd use the same nice pseudo-markup language XML coding for elements, and then the happy-happy joy-joy XSLT stylesheets would almost magically convert the XML into a device-specific book...and gosh, wouldn't that have been nice, if it had EVER happened?
The only place I really see this happening is going from Website -> ebook. Although even here, you would need to customize the XSLT per site in the first place. Usually a website as a whole has consistent (for the most part) CSS throughout itself.

Or you can have each website try to use a tool like this: http://dotepub.com/
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