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  • From: Michael Kraus <michael.kraus@i...>
  • To: xml-dev@x...
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 18:18:13 +0200

xlink browser
Hello,

I'm currently working on an XML/XSL/XLink Browser
(http://www.pms.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/lehre/projekt-diplom-arbeit/browser-toolkit.html)
and have the following problem: The Browser takes as input an XML file,
an XSLT stylesheet and an XLink linkbase. The links refer to elements in
the XML file, of course. Now, if the XML file is translated into FO (or
HTML), how can the browser know to which element(s) a certain XLink
refers?

There are two different levels: data and presentation. the XML and XLink
files are on the data level, and the FO (HTML) file resulting from the
XSLT transformation is on the presentation level. But this file
represents the transformation of the XML file ONLY! How is it possible
to transform the XLinks as well?

Michael

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