>>Thanks; I will download it tomorrow. Looking up color codes, for instance, is somewhat of a hassle...
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>I started playing with XML/XSL just recently - if you'd like a pair of XML/XSL files which produce HTML with the "standard" colors list alphabetically by name & numerically by RGB codes, I can e-mail them to you if you wish. While I'm playing with colors, I just have a second browser open, displaying the two tables.
Thanks for the offer; yes, it may be interesting for reference. I think I will mainly use the numerical codes (my HTML textbook - which was
usually excellent, stated that browsers don't interpret color names consistently, and recommended using the RGB codes instead).
Hilmar.
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