>Hmmm... I'm sure that helps somewhow, but I don't know how :)

I'll do more digging and see if I can find the DTD...

>> I can send you some
>> some xml output from the date_time library if you want to have 
a look.
>
>That would be appreciated.

I'll send it to you offlist later this evening -- I don't have
access to it at the moment.

>No chance of getting it all into one big XML document? I guess I could
>generate a document with a lot of XIncludes...

Without munging the source probably not.  I'm not sure you want
all of it in one file though.  Just as in your reference guide 
there are a series of files.

>> Hmm, I saw the purpose, but I guess I didn't see that the detailed
>> description had a unique element so that it could be referenced, but
>> I may have just missed it...
>
>I'm not quite sure you what you mean by "a unique element so that 
>it could be referenced"?

I didn't see anything like  
  <detailed description><para> blah blah </para>
                        <para> more descr</para>
  </detailed description>

that could be used to filter out or pull out that part 
using XSL or whatever.

Jeff








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