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From: <las...@Su...> - 2001-04-26 11:13:31
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Daniel Veillard wrote: > = > On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:29:42AM +0100, L=E1szl=F3 Kov=E1cs wrote: > > > Laszlo - Does this all sound correct based on your experience? How= do you > > > handle sections without id's in ScrollKeeper's TOC extraction? Do = you > > > ignore those sections or id them in the same way as db2html? > > Yes, sections with no IDs are ignored during TOC extraction. > = > Hum, this should probably be improved ... > C.f. my other mail for a possible technical solution. > = > Daniel Are you talking about the XPointer email? I dont understand how that helps us here. Our problem is that if a section does not have a unique id then Scrollkeeper and gnome-db2html[2|3] can jump there only if they generate an id to this section which is the same in both Scrollkeeper and the convertor. I am not sure how could XPointer help us in this case. I think the examples you gave described how to identify one or more subparts of the xml doc. But as far as I understand we still need something to uniquely identify the subpart we are going for to use the XPointer mechanism and we dont have uniqueness assured. Unless I misunderstand something badly which is possible as I didnt spend a huge amount of time with XPointer yet. Laszlo |