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CSS and XML Logical Relation

Connection of a CSS style sheet with HTML can be done three ways. One of the ways is using and external style sheet to make the connection. Similarly an internal style sheet can be used as define the relation between a CSS style sheet and a HTML element.  Finally the last but not the least is using the HTML style attribute to obtain the same objective. These are not possible with XML with the current browsers. Connection can only be done using <?xml-stylesheet?> processing instruction. There is no alternative method of achieving this

ASP .net and CSS embedding

First, Rick Strahl gives an excellent example. He wants to demonstrate a problem he has with ASP .NET. Then he talks about it: "Notice that the style sheet I defined in the master content page as well as in the master page (#pagecontent) end up above the Standard.css themes file. The same is true if you attempt to add any controls to the Page.Header controls collection - whatever you do there ends up BEFORE the themes style sheet as far as I can tell or if you add styles manually to the header section. This means you effectively can't override

Connecting CSS and XML

"There are three ways to connect a CSS style sheet with HTML: You can use an internal style sheet, you can use an external style sheet, or you can use the HTML STYLE attribute to associate a CSS style with a particular HTML element. You don't have the luxury of these options in XML, at least not with the current crop of browsers. At this point, there's really only one way of connecting a style sheet to an XML document: by using the <?xml-stylesheet?> processing instruction. Actually, <?xml-stylesheet?> isn't built in to the XML


 
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