On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 09:02:10AM +0200, Janning Vygen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I didnt understand exactly what you would like to do, but you can use
> any XPath Expression:
>
> href="../glossary.xml#xpointer(/glossary/glossentry/glossdef) to
> catch all glossdefs
> or
> href="../glossary.xml#xpointe
Hi,
I didnt understand exactly what you would like to do, but you can use
any XPath Expression:
href="../glossary.xml#xpointer(/glossary/glossentry/glossdef) to
catch all glossdefs
or
href="../glossary.xml#xpointer(/glossary/glossentry[last()]/glossdef)
to get the glossdef of the last glossent
Ljósálfr wrote:
> I would like to include a specific element from one file in another
> file. For example. I have a glossary in which every entry has a shot
> definition, and perhaps a longer definition. I want to pull the
> content of the short into one of the chapters in my book.
> I've
At 04:38 12/09/2002, Michael Smith wrote:
>Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> / "Zhuravleva, Tatyana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
>> | I've been trying to download the URI resolver from
>> | http://wwws.sun.com/software/xml/developers/resolver/
>> | for two weeks now; keep ge
I would like to include a specific element from one file in another
file. For example. I have a glossary in which every entry has a shot
definition, and perhaps a longer definition. I want to pull the content
of the short into one of the chapters in my book. I've been
attempting things such
Norman Walsh wrote:
>/ Chuck Amadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
>| How do i get this bugger to work (cols attribute ) I mean I have a
>| table with three columns and three rows using the
>
>The table you provided is invalid in about six different ways. Always use
>a validating parser to