Hi Ken,

On [[is,xreflabel]] the manual says " The optional <xreflabel> is only
really useful when generating DocBook output.".

That is because the docbook toolchains copy the xreflabel to the
reference from the anchor.

Since the HTMLs are generated directly by Asciidoc there is no
toolchain to do that.  Asciidoc itself can't because it is a streaming
processor that does not load the whole document in one go.

That is why the HTML TOCs are generated by Javascript in the browser.
Probably some hot Javascript programmer could do the same for cross
references.

Cheers
Lex

On 23 March 2015 at 09:44, Ken McGlothlen <[email protected]> wrote:
> For what it's worth, I did eventually get this working. It's got a bit to go
> before being distributable, but you were really helpful, Lex. Thanks.
>
> (Now if I could only get [[anchorid,displayedtext]] working with the html5
> backend. :) )
>
> —Ken
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