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Re: What is svnindex.xsl?

From: Julian Foad <julianfoad_at_btopenworld.com>
Date: 2005-01-24 23:37:44 CET

Branko Čibej wrote:
> Julian Foad wrote:
>> Would it be useful if I put this comment in the top of the file (below
>> the "<?xml" line)?
>>
>> <!-- A sample style sheet for displaying Subversion directory contents
>> generated by mod_dav_svn when the "SVNIndexXSLT" directive is used. -->
>
> Go ahead. A smilar comment in the companion svnindex.css wouldn't hurt,
> either.

So, the CSS is referenced by the XSL to provide a different level of style
(colour, font size, etc, where the XSL gives the layout). They can both be
called "style sheets" but what is the most usual or appropriate terminology to
distinguish them in their respective comments? So far I have:

svnindex.xsl:
<!-- A sample style sheet for displaying Subversion directory contents
   generated by mod_dav_svn when the "SVNIndexXSLT" directive is used. -->

svnindex.css:
/* A sample style sheet for displaying Subversion directory contents */
/* generated by mod_dav_svn and "svnindex.xsl". */

Is that accurate?

- Julian

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