Xmplar <[email protected]> writes: > I have in a document, d:link - for both links to other text in the document > (e.g. link to a > figure) as well as links to URLs. For both types of links I am using d:link. > I would like the > following code to select only those instances where the @linkend contains the > string 'http' - > and to then put angle brackets before and after those URLs. The if:test > syntax under variable > "content" is obviously wrong - what is the correct syntax for selecting > linkends that are only > URLs?
The linkend attribute is supposed to contain an ID, the ID of the part of *this*
document that you want to link to. If you want to link to another document, you
want the xlink:href attribute (in DocBook V5) or the ulink element in DocBook
V4).
Hope that helps.
Be seeing you,
norm
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