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StratML Stylesheets
StratML Browser Layout The DNAOS-based StratML portal provides, and also uses, a browser-based stylesheet
for easy viewing of StratML documents, in most browsers.
The DNAOS "stratml.xsl" StratML document Part1 and Part2 Browser stylesheet allows
every StratML document to be viewed as an HTML or Web document, automatically and
transparently.
Written in XSLT 1.0 for greatest compatibility and portability, the DNAOS "stratml.xsl"
StratML document Part1 and Part2 Browser stylesheet tranparently supports both StraML
Part1 and StratML Part2 Documents.
DNAOS StratML document Part1 and Part2 Browser Stylesheet Authors Designed and written by Andre Cusson, for01 COMMUNICATIONS INC., the DNAOS "stratml.xsl" StratML document Part1 and Part2 Browser stylesheet is derived
from a previous stylesheet for StratML Part1 documents, written by G. Ken Holman,
forCrane Softwrights Ltd., and later modified by Joe Carmel from the U.S. House of Representatives (retired).
Free StratML Browser Stylesheet The DNAOS "stratml.xsl" StratML document Part1 and Part2 Browser stylesheet is freely
available under a"Modified BSD license"as an open-source resource and tool.
Copyrights The DNAOS "stratml.xsl" StratML document Part1 and Part2 Browser stylesheet copyrights
belong, for their respective parts to:
- Copyright © 2010 01 COMMUNICATIONS INC. All Rights Reserved.
- Copyright © 2008 Crane Softwrights Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Integration The DNAOS "stratml.xsl" StratML document Part1 and Part2 Browser stylesheet is easily
integrated into StratML documents, with the inclusion of an XML processing instruction
line like the following, at the tom of the document, just under the starting XML comment,
as below:
- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="stratml.xsl"?>
Download The DNAOS "stratml.xsl" StratML document Part1 and Part2 Browser stylesheet, can be
accessed and downloaded from the following link:
More Information More information is also available from other sections of theStratML portal, as well as by requesting toStratML at DNAOS.com", where questions, comments, and suggestions are appreciated and answered.
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