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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: file IDs and customization layers (XML to HTML)
A few weeks back, I posted: > Jirka Kosek replied to Bob's > > >>>> > > That parameter is only used by the chunking stylesheet. > > The non-chunking stylesheet (is there a better name > > for that concept?) has no concept of an output filename, > > but instead writes to standard output, which > > the XSL processor redirects with its -output option. > > Using the chunk stylesheet just to get the filename > > probably will have side effects (like generating other > > chunks). > <<<< > > with > > >>>> > There is onechunk.xsl stylesheets, which is based on chuning code but > produces just one HTML file. > <<<< > > I tried processing through onechunk, but I got the following error > messages: > > : file onechunk.xsl line 47 element call-template > xsl-call-template : template process-chunk-element not found > > What exactly is this supposed to be telling me? To which Bob Stayton replied: >>>> That you are using a buggy stylesheet. 8^) I think onechunk.xsl is not being updated as the other chunking stylesheet files have been, so it is out of sync. That missing template used to be in chunk-common.xsl (version 1.45), but was moved to chunk.xsl in version 1.46. But onechunk.xsl didn't get updated to follow the change. File a sourceforge bug and let Norm bring onechunk.xsl up to date. <<<< Okay, I filed the bug. I also tried out onechunk.xsl with the include corrected (chunk.xsl vice chunk-common.xsl). I guess you could say it works. Unfortunately, it produces an output file named index.html, just like it does to the top level of a chunked file set. I can't find what's generating the index.html name for the root element. I thought it might be the html.base param, but I tried turning that off, and it had no effect. Anyone know how I can override whatever is replacing my root ID with "index"? Thanks. Dennis Grace Information Developer IBM Linux Technology Center (512) 838-3937 T/L 678-3937 cell: (512)-296-7830 dgrace@us.ibm.com This sentence no verb.
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