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Am 12.09.2017 um 17:44 schrieb Jan Holesovsky:<br>
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<pre wrap="">But about the filter in general - please, what are the features that
the xhtml export filter can do that our 'normal' html filter cannot?
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? <span class="moz-smiley-s3" title=";-)"><span>;-)</span></span></pre>
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I don't know in detail what the differences are, but notice that odf2xhtml is not our only xslt filter.<br>
There is also UOF import/export and some other smaller pieces.<br>
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But sure, "we" can maybe teach the html export to also handle xhtml. But in this case "we" means anyone but me ;)<br>
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Regards<br>
Samuel<br>
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