Hi: I'd like to generate the following HTML. Note the presence of the ID attribute. > <div class="section" title="Getting Started"> > <div class="titlepage"> > <div> > <div> > <h2 class="title" style="clear: both"> > <a id="gettingStartedTopic"></a>Getting > Started > </h2> > </div> > </div> > </div> from the following XML > <section id="&idGettingStarted;"> > <title>Getting Started</title>
As you know, the ONECHUNK stylesheet generates the following HTML. Note the presence of the NAME attribute. > <div class="section" title="Getting Started"> > <div class="titlepage"> > <div> > <div> > <h2 class="title" style="clear: both"> > <a name="gettingStartedTopic"></a>Getting > Started > </h2> > </div> > </div> > </div> The issue is that I want to present this document using Javascript. There exists no "getElementByName" that is the equivalent of the DOM query method getElementById(). As a workaround, I run the generated HTML through a post-processor to replace all /name/ attribute names with the /id/ attribute name. tia, jec
