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ALSO CALLED:
Document Style Semantics and Specification Language
DEFINITION: DSSSL (Document Style Semantics and Specification Language) is a standard for the processing of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) documents. Whereas SGML is a standard for describing documents in terms of logical structure (rather than presentation), DSSSL describes how such a structured document might be presented visually, or converted to something else, or processed in some other way.
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DSSSL DEFINITION (continued):
SGML is a document structure language; DSSSL is a document processing language, especially for presentation or transformation.A quick example: the Web page you're looking at right now is an HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) document. HTML is a usage of SGML. Using DSSSL as a standard, someone could write a definition that would convert the Web page (HTML document) you're looking at into a (let's call it)Tactile Markup Language (TML) document that could be processed by an online reader-and-sound converter for the blind. Or someone could write a definition that would transform the HTML document
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