XSL-FO source-document Property
Definition and Usage
The source-document property provides a pointer back to the original XML document used to
create the XSL-FO tree.
W3C Accessibility guidelines strongly encourage the use of this property
either on <fo:root> or on the first XSL-FO object generated from the
source document.
Details
- Inherited: no
- Percentages: N/A
- Media: all
Property Values
| Value |
Description |
| uri-specification |
Specifies a URI to the source document. This URI is useful for
alternate renderers
when the structure of the XSL-FO tree is inappropriate for that renderer |
| none |
The source document is unspecified |
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