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Hello, I am new to XML and this list. I found that id's in a xml document are have to be unique in the document. But I need an id for a specific area (subtree). The XML specification does not describe such a posibility. Is there any solution about this ? I begun with my workaround, but it is not good to implement that, if it is already implemented anywhere. My Idea for an implementation is this: On the root of a subtree define an attribute like LOCID pointing to a tagname, that must contain such a local id identifer. In that tag define an IDPTR pointing to an attributename, that should be the local id. Thia can be defined in a dtd file and the parser can handle this regardless what type of document is being parsed. So his may be handled by the sax parser. Is that possible ? I hope, my first question is not a bad one :-) Thanks Lothar -------------------------------------------------------- Lothar Behrens | Company: lothar.behrens@g... Borsteler Bogen 4 | C++ is the future, LINUX too :-) 22453 Hamburg | have a look at www.wxWindows.org
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