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We're not quite there yet with Cris's example, because the "to" and "from" values on the arc are supposed to be locator or resource reference labels,not URIs. From the CR: "5.7 Traversal Attributes (label, from, and to) The traversal attributes are label, from, and to. The label attribute may be used on the resource- and locator-type elements. The from and to attributes may be used on the arc-type element. Constraint: label, from, and to Values The value of a label, from, or to attribute must be an NCName. If a value is supplied for a from or to attribute, it must correspond to the same value for some label attribute on a locator- or resource-type element that appears as a direct child inside the same extended-type element as does the arc-type element. " Cheers, Tom P [Christopher R. Maden] > <section id="sec1" > xlink:type="extended"> > <loc xlink:type="locator" xlink:role="http://www.example.com/xlns/from" > xlink:href="#sec1"/> > <loc xlink:type="locator" xlink:role="http://www.example.com/xlns/to" > xlink:href="http://www.someplace.org/something.html"/> > <arc xlink:type="arc" xlink:from="http://www.example.com/xlns/from" > xlink:to="http://www.example.com/xlns/to" /> > <title>Que se yo?</title> > <par> > No hay nada de interes en este parafo. > </par> > <list> > <item>Nada</item> > <item>Aun menos</item> > </list> > <!-- Lots more 'par', 'list', 'table', 'figure' elements etc. --> > <par> > Esto es aburrido. Y ademas, faltan los acentos. > </par> > </section> > > This does not have local resources, and includes two loc elements and one > arc element within the beginning resource that weren't there in the other > example, but is otherwise equivalent. >
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