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From: Henry G. <gri...@os...> - 2007-06-27 20:37:48
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Hi All, In the process of coding up the XML for our next issue, I noticed that the <end_page/> element is required for <record/>s. Is this intentional? I ask because this journal I'm working on is web-only. The concept of end_page doesn't really apply. For now, I've gone through and added the element with dummy content, but I wanted to see if there is a reason for this element to be required -- if it plays a particular role in how content is organized or displayed. Thanks, Henry PS. Dave, thanks for the quick reply about the (non-)nesting <div>s, and the thoughts about how DPubS might be re-configured to allow them. Maybe in the future, but for now I'm planning to stick to the default configuration as closely as possible. Henry Griffy, Program Coordinator Documentation and Training Unit Scholarly Resources Integration Department Technical Services Division The Ohio State University Libraries - Ackerman Road 600 Ackerman Rd., Rm. 5839, Columbus, OH 43202 E-mail: <mailto:gri...@os...>gri...@os... Ph: 614-247-4663; Fax: 614-292-2015 |