Hello,

I just didn't know that <link> was a reference to another part of the
DocBook file. Now I do. And it works well.
thank you very much for your help.

Arnaud.


2007/5/4, Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com>:
>
> Arnaud Thuillier wrote:
> >
> > I transform my DocBook file into a generated website with xsltproc as
> > explained on this page :
> > http://www.codeproject.com/winhelp/docbook_howto.asp
> >
> > I would like to display a link on 1 page of my generated website to go
> > to another page.
> > How can I modify my source DocBook file with XXE to add this link on one
> > page of my generated website?
> >
>
> Your question is not directly related to XXE. Your question is about
> DocBook.
>
> You need to create one of these elements:
> * <link>
> * <xref>
> * <ulink>
> * <olink>
>
> When DocBook is converted to HTML, *all* the above DocBook elements are
> translated to <a href="xxx">.
>
> You need to choose between <link>, <xref>, <ulink> and <olink> depending
> on the relationship that exists between the link and its target. This
> relationship does not depend on how you'll convert your DocBook document.
>
> For example, <link> is a link to another place in the same DocBook
> document, <ulink> is a link to an URL found on the Internet, etc.
>
> More information in "DocBook: The Definitive Guide" by Norman Walsh and
> Leonard Muellner, http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/docbook.html
>
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