Is this a bug in the XSLT or a bug in the end user?
A little of both. 8^)
Generally it is better practice to link to the container rather than the
title element. But people do create links to title elements, and the
stylesheets do attempt to support xrefs to titles. They should either
support it completely, or flag an error, and not just do a half job. I would
suggest you file a bug report on SourceForge to get it fixed for the next
release.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew McFarland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 8:21 AM
Subject: [docbook-apps] xrefs to titles.
Hi,
In the attached document I have 2 <xref/> elements. One points to a
sect1. The other points to the title of the sect1.
When I convert it to PDF the <xref/> to the sect1 becomes a hyperlink,
but the <xref/> to the title does not. In both cases, the generated
text is correct.
When I convert it to HTML, both <xref/>s become hyperlinks, but the
one that points to the title is broken. Again, in both cases, the
generated text is correct.
I'm using the 1.73.2 stylesheets, processing them to HTML and FO using
xsltproc and converting the FO to PDF with FOP. There are no errors
when generating the HTML, but when generating the PDF, FOP prints the
following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] fop aam.fo aam.pdf
31-Jan-2008 16:11:30 org.apache.fop.area.RenderPagesModel
checkPreparedPages
WARNING: Page 1: Unresolved id reference "bar" found.
Is this a bug in the XSLT or a bug in the end user?
Andrew
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