Hi,
id() is an XSLT function (see your local XSLT reference), while xml:id() is
not. It has nothing to do with the name of the attribute, only the type of
the attribute (defined in the schema as attribute type ID). In fact, the
id() function works fine with xml:id attributes since they are def
Hi all,
Fixed the problem by changing the:
to:
Still, if anyone could explain to me why:
worked fine but:
failed, I'd be most interested.
Cheers,
Jeff.
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Hooker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:56 PM
To: docbook-apps@l
Hi all,
My employer is rolling out an XML CMS that has issues resolving xincludes. The
workaround that I need to perform is writing a short XSL to preprocess my files
and resolve Xincludes manually.
My script worked fine on a couple of test docbook 4 test files that used the id
attribute to id
Hello,
I'd like to add a registered trademark symbol to a title on the recto
side of a book title page. I don't think changing the contents of the
title tag makes sense since I'll want to use that elsewhere without
the mark. In addition, I'll probably want to control how the mark
prints (maybe a s