
Stefan Wintermeyer wrote:
just out of curiosity: does the OTRS already use XML / CSS / + XSL instead of creating pure HTML/XHTML or is that something you are trying to avoid? if not:anyone interested to join the dev of OTRS with XML support? just wondering
OTRS 1.x already use css. But the css implementation on OTRS 2.0 is rewritten. We moved to real names like contentbody, contenthead, mainhead, ....
Some example pages:
http://demo.otrs.org/~martin/otrs-edit.html http://demo.otrs.org/~martin/otrs-page.html http://demo.otrs.org/~martin/otrs-search.html http://demo.otrs.org/~martin/otrs-tab.html
What do you think about? And what was your idea?
I think Bob means "real" CSS support. That would be to avoid all <table> tags for layout purposes. A CSS page uses <table>s only for a table and not for layout in form of columns.
http://demo.otrs.org/~martin/*.html ist "real" CSS support. What you mean is the CSS to replace table tags. IMO this is really no good idea (IMO). But maybe Bob means xml/xsl > html transformation? OTRS generates xml and the html gets generated via xsl (e. g. with Saxon). Maybe this would ne new cool stuff. Bob?
regards Stefan Wintermeyer
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