* Norman Walsh:

> / Jean-Baptiste Quenot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
>
> | I'm using Norm's stylesheets for output  in HTML, from a DocBook XML
> | document processed by  Resin, an XSL aware Java  server available at
> | http://www.caucho.com/. I want  to use the `id'  attribute of output
> | HTML elements for customizing the styles in a CSS.
>
> This is a real problem. Anchors require  an <a> element, but you can't
> have both an <a name="..."> and a <div id="...">.

I don't  understand what you  mean with anchors and  divs, but I  made a
change to  your stylesheets  so that the  mediaobject's id  attribute is
written to  HTML output, and it  works as expected.  However,  I know by
experience  that when  you begin  hacking,  it's because  you are  doing
something the wrong way.

> Do  you  really  want  to   have  different  CSS  selectors  for  each
> mediaobject?  Isn't <div class="mediaobject"> sufficient?

No, it's not sufficient.  For my  last example, I must set the following
style:

#man {
��������float: right;
��������margin: 20px;
}

BTW couldn't the  mediaobject's 'float' attribute make  the images float
as documented?  Or maybe my definition of floating is wrong?

All the best,
-- 
Jean-Baptiste Quenot
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