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Subject: Possible Bug xref 2 biblioentry
Hi, SAXON_6 6.5.3 OASIS DocBook XML DTD 4.3 DocBook XSL 1.67.2 (html) Sample code: <blockquote> <attribution> <xref linkend="BENN95"/> </attribution> <para>"large software systems that we don’t know how to cope with but that are vital to our organization."</para> </blockquote> <blockquote> <attribution> <xref linkend="BROD95"/> </attribution> <para>"Any information system that significantly resists modification and evolution to meet new and constantly changing business requirements."</para> </blockquote> <blockquote> <attribution> <xref linkend="FOLD96"/> </attribution> <para>"A computer system or application program which continues to be used because of the prohibitive cost of replacing or redesigning it and despite its poor competitiveness and compatibility with modern equivalents. The implication is that the system is large, monolithic and difficult to modify."</para> </blockquote> <blockquote> <attribution> <xref linkend="SABA98"/> </attribution> <para>"A legacy system is a socio-technical system containing legacy software"</para> </blockquote> Result: "large software systems that we don’t know how to cope with but that are vital to our organization." -- [BENN95] "Any information system that significantly resists modification and evolution to meet new and constantly changing business requirements." -- [FOLD96] "A computer system or application program which continues to be used because of the prohibitive cost of replacing or redesigning it and despite its poor competitiveness and compatibility with modern equivalents. The implication is that the system is large, monolithic and difficult to modify." -- [FOLD96] "A legacy system is a socio-technical system containing legacy software" -- [SABA98] The xref to BROD95 is transformed as FOLD96 in the output. A bug or something I am missing. bibliography code is below <bibliography> <biblioentry id="BENN95"> <abbrev>BENN95</abbrev> <authorgroup> <author> <firstname>K.H.</firstname> <surname>Bennett</surname> </author> </authorgroup> <biblioid>IEEE Software</biblioid> <volumenum>Vol 12</volumenum> <pubdate>January 1995</pubdate> <copyright> <year>1994-2004</year> <holder>Matisse Enzer</holder> </copyright> <publisher> <publishername>IEEE</publishername> </publisher> <title>Legacy Systems: Coping With Success</title> </biblioentry> <biblioentry id="BROD95"> <abbrev>FOLD96</abbrev> <authorgroup> <author> <firstname>M.L.</firstname> <surname>Brodie</surname> </author> <author> <firstname>M.</firstname> <surname>Stonebraker</surname> </author> </authorgroup> <pubdate>1995</pubdate> <isbn>1558603301</isbn> <publisher> <publishername>Morgan Kaufmann Publishers</publishername> </publisher> <title>Migrating Legacy Systems</title> </biblioentry> <biblioentry id="FOLD96"> <abbrev>FOLD96</abbrev> <authorgroup> <author> <honorific>ed</honorific> <firstname>D.</firstname> <surname>Howe</surname> </author> </authorgroup> <copyright> <year>1993</year> <holder>Denis Howe</holder> </copyright> <publisher> <publishername>Denis Howe</publishername> </publisher> <title>The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing</title> </biblioentry> <biblioentry id="SABA98"> <abbrev>SABA98</abbrev> <authorgroup> <author> <firstname>Nicolas</firstname> <surname>Gold</surname> </author> </authorgroup> <pubdate>1998</pubdate> <biblioid>PR-SABA-01</biblioid> <publisher> <publishername>Software as a Business Asset (SABA)</publishername> </publisher> <title>The Meaning of "Legacy Systems"</title> </biblioentry> </bibliography> -- Sean Wheller sean@enbaya.co.za http://www.enbaya.co.za
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