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Subject: How to: numbers in html links
From: Volker Turau <turau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 11:14:42 +0100 (MET)

Hi,

I am currently developing a xsl stylesheet (xml --> html) and I have the
following problem. Consider the DTD:

<!ELEMENT content (section*)>
<!ELEMENT section (title, content)>
<!ELEMENT title (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT content  (#PCDATA) >

Now I want to to generate an index with links to the sections:

        <a href="#section4">Title of Section 4 </a>

and in the contents part I want to have

        <a name="section4"/a>
        4. Title of Section 4

I know how to do the numbering, but I do not know how to generate the
links <a href="#section4"> and <a name="section4"/a>, especially how to
generate strings like section4 as the value of an attribute (i.e. of <a>).

Is it true, that the content of xsl:attribute can only be text? How can I
use xsl numbers to define attributes?

Any help is welcome! 

volker turau
FH Wiesbaden Fachbereich Informatik 
Tel.: +49-611-9495-205 FAX +49-611-9495-210
http://www.informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de/~turau


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