DOCBOOK-APPS: condition attribute + XSL + generated toc

2001-07-05 Thread M.-A. DARCHE
Hello everyone, I need that the HTML output of a DocBook XML document (which is a FAQ) does not contain any part related to elements marked with the attribute condition=long. So I'm using a customized XSL stylesheet containing those instructions: xsl:template match=* xsl:if

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: condition attribute + XSL + generated toc

2001-07-05 Thread Bob Stayton
From: M.-A. DARCHE [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello everyone, I need that the HTML output of a DocBook XML document (which is a FAQ) does not contain any part related to elements marked with the attribute condition=3Dlong. So I'm using a customized XSL stylesheet containing those instructions:

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: condition attribute + XSL + generated toc

2001-07-05 Thread M.-A. DARCHE
On 20010705 12:05 (Thursday), Bob Stayton wrote: I ran into a similar problem and never did figure out why the TOC included references to elements that were excluded. I solved my problem by creating a small stylesheet to first filter my source file to a temporary xml file with the elements

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: condition attribute + XSL + generated toc

2001-07-05 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Bob Stayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | I ran into a similar problem and never did figure out why | the TOC included references to elements that were excluded. Probably because the TOC does its own parse of the tree, so the exclusion logic would have to be applied also. | I solved