Re: Another XML question

2002-03-03 Thread Patrik Grip-Jansson
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Joshua Slive wrote:

  In mod_include I hvae a link that looks like:
  a href=mod_cgi.htmlCGI/a
  What is the correct way to do this with the module tag?
 I thought about that a little, and I think it is right the way it is.  A
 module tag designates the name of a module.  If you want to link to a
 module without using its name, an ordinary link is correct IMHO.

Is really a good idea to use a html href? If we want to convert the xml 
into something else (pdf, clay tables, what ever) it's probably easier if 
we were to use some of our own markups.

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Another XML question

2002-03-02 Thread Rich Bowen
In mod_include I hvae a link that looks like:

a href=mod_cgi.htmlCGI/a

What is the correct way to do this with the module tag?

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Re: Another XML question

2002-03-02 Thread Joshua Slive

On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Rich Bowen wrote:

 In mod_include I hvae a link that looks like:

 a href=mod_cgi.htmlCGI/a

 What is the correct way to do this with the module tag?

I thought about that a little, and I think it is right the way it is.  A
module tag designates the name of a module.  If you want to link to a
module without using its name, an ordinary link is correct IMHO.

Joshua.


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