Dear Manfred,

Changing a line near the top of lookup.cpp swapping the filter use the 
HTMLREF set:

//   SWMgr manager(new MarkupFilterMgr(FMT_WEBIF));
      SWMgr manager(new MarkupFilterMgr(FMT_HTMLHREF));

and running:

./lookup ESV jn2.2

Produces this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cmdline]$ ./lookup ESV jn2.2
==Raw=Entry===============
John 2:2:
Jesus also was invited to the wedding with <note type="crossReference" 
osisID="John.2.2.xref_j" n="j"><reference 
osisRef="John.1.40-John.1.49">ch. 1:40-49</reference></note>his disciples.
==Render=Entry============
Jesus also was invited to the wedding with <a 
href="passagestudy.jsp?action=showNote&type=x&value=1&module=ESV&passage=John+2%3A2"><small><sup>*x</sup></small></a>his
 
disciples.
==========================
Entry Attributes:

[ Footnote ]
        [ 1 ]
                body = <reference osisRef="John.1.40-John.1.49">ch. 
1:40-49</reference>
                n = j
                osisID = John.2.2.xref_j
                refList = John.1.40-John.1.49
                type = crossReference


 From looking at this, I see in the Render Entry section a *x 
superscript link.  If you add a link click handler which receives the 
href data from that link you can get the footnote information with code 
something like:

void linkClickHandler(const char *href) {
   URL url(href);
   SWBuf type = url.getParameterValue("type");
   SWBuf module = url.getParameterValue("module");
   SWBuf key = url.getParameterValue("passage");
   SWBuf noteNumber = url.getParameterValue("value");

   // be sure it's a crossref
   if (type =="x") {
     SWModule *mod = swordManager.getModule(module);
     mod.setKey(key);
     mod.RenderText();  // force processing of entry-- kindof silly
     SWBuf refList = 
mod.getEntryAttributes()["Footnote"][noteNumber]["refList"];
     VerseKey parser(key);
     ListKey refs = parser.ParseVerseList(refList, parser, true);
     for (refs = TOP; !refs.Error(); refs++) {
       mod.setKey(refs);
       // do something with the verse text
       cout << mod.getKeyText << ": " << mod << "\n";
     }
   }
}


Hope this helps (and works).

       -Troy.




Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I trying to figure out how to get or show cross-references.
> If I use ESV and apply the OSISHTMLHREF filter a link is displayed  
> next to the word that has a cross reference attached.
> But the link data doesn't give the actual cross-reference, there is a  
> passage attribute which is the current verse.
> 
> I think I need some help.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Manfred
> 
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