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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Chapter 8 Defining Document Type Definitions Chapter 8 Defining Document Type DefinitionsThis section provides information about how to use the Stylus Studio Document Type Definition (DTD) editor to define a DTD. Familiarity with DTDs is assumed. This section discusses the following topics: |
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