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Hi: If I include a section (with an id) more than once in a book--and I use the 'use.id.as.filename' conversion parameter--in the resulting .html I get one file that matches the original .xml filename, but the others have a system-generated name. Example: the original 'section.xml' used twice in a book becomes 'section.html' and 'section.jaenu.html' in the .html output. Looking at the reference "Docbook XSL: The Complete Guide" I see in the chapter 'Modular DocBook files' that it should be possible to avoid this situation. Quoting from that book: "Put your second XInclude inside its own section
element with a different ID value. And avoid the original ID value
by selecting the children of the section
element with an XPointer _expression_."My problem is I cannot figure out how to put my second XInclude inside its own section element (as described) by using the XML Editor interface. I know there must be a way but I can't seem to figure it out. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks! Pierce --
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