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Hello, In the April draft XSL spec, fo:block seems to be the only formatting object with no 'id' attribute. Is this an oversight? My problem is that I would like to make TOC entries with fo:page-number-citations, and the 'ref-id' property of the citation needs to point to the 'id' of the formatting object cited. But if I cite an fo:block, I can't do it because it has no 'id' property. I need to cite an fo:block in about 90% of the cases - for example, if each <Chapter> element merits a TOC entry, and the style rule for <Chapter> elements generates an fo:block. Or am I doing this wrong? Thanks for any assistance. --O XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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