Just to update everyone on this subject.

In Publican 3 the settings for banned tags and attributes has been moved to the 
brand configuration. The common brand does not have anything set so by default 
no banned warnings will be given for any tag or attribute.

This means that by default publican will only give warnings about tags we have 
not vetted, which states that it may break formatting. To disable this working 
set 'show_unknown: 0' in your book, or override it at the brand level.

Cheers, Jeff.

----- Original Message -----
> Hi,
> 
> Our project is switching over to publican and I'm having trouble with
> the <link> tag.  I want to turn these warnings off:
> 
> *WARNING: Questionable tag found: link
>         Undesirable tag -- use xref for internal links or ulink for
> external links.
>         Consider not using this tag
> 
> I'm no DocBook expert, but I don't see anywhere that says link is not
> a valid tag.  What I see is that there are two types of tags, those
> that are empty and those that provide their own text.
> 
> In the book I work on, I need to provide my own text at each link.
> It's a big book with a lot of links.  I have "considered not using
> this tag" and after a lot of consideration, I've decided that I want
> to use this tag.
> 
> I want to turn the warning off.  Processing spits out so many of
> these
> warnings that legitimate warnings are masked.  How do I go about
> doing
> that?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --
> Mark Miesfeld
> 
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Red Hat Asia Pacific Pty Ltd
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