Am Freitag, 8. November 2002 12:34 schrieb Simon Pepping:
> will be possible and nobody knows what to expect. A content model like
> %text;, declared as (#PCDATA|p|code)+, would be better. Schemas have

Thank you, I didn't know that was valid. Ok, it's only logically...
(I'm a XML beginner, you know...)

> that it can generate a hyperlink. You might also use XLink language:
> xlink:href="author#hraban", which already indicates that the author

Ahja, another specs to read...
Would 'xlink:href="authors.xml#hraban" be right?
Is it possible to define "authors.xml" (in DTD?) als target for all authors 
links?

> Note that Docbook has provisions for QandA: qandaset, question,
> answer. I think docbook is a prime example of too wide a DTD. But it
> is useful to try and devise a DTD that is a subset of Docbook. It
> would make your documents processable with generic Docbook tools.

My approach was to discuss first the needed structure and then
look how my needed structure can be "translated" to DocBook.
I didn't got time to read the DocBook docs yet.
And I don't know if I will understand them... ;-)

Gr��lis vom Hraban!
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