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RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types
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Danny Ayers |
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RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Mar 2002 10:00:39 +0100 |
>For a specific class of XML files with the extension .XML, Lynx could
>be set up to call XSLTPROC to run an XSLT stylesheet on the file,
>presenting Lynx with an HTML version of the content. An XSLT
>stylesheet could also be applied to SVG material to present
>accessible pieces to Lynx as one or more HTML files.
That would be marvellous - this would mean working on the source, I presume?
Whatever, it would make arbitrary XML accessible which would be a major
plus.
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- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, (continued)
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Thomas Dickey, 2002/03/22
- RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Danny Ayers, 2002/03/22
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Thomas Dickey, 2002/03/22
- RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Danny Ayers, 2002/03/22
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Thomas Dickey, 2002/03/22
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Al Gilman, 2002/03/23
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Michael Warner, 2002/03/22
RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Henry Nelson, 2002/03/22
RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Lloyd Rasmussen, 2002/03/22
RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Fiber McGee, 2002/03/23