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Subject: DITA v1.2 Review | @keys in a conref
I am not able to identify the use of @keys at an element that
is actually a conref. In case of a conref, the @href may be generally missing as
that shall be derived from the referenced element. Say for example, in a map there is topicref element which is
actually a conref to a topicref element in another map. In map1.ditamap: <map> ……. <topicref
id=”tr-01” keys=”TR01” href="”abc.dita”/> ……. </map> In map2.ditamap: <map> ……. <topicref
id=”tr-02” keys=”TR02” conref=”map1.ditamap#tr-01”/> ……. </map> What shall the key TR02 resolve to? As I understand, that
resolves to nothing. Also, is there any specific use of such a key in a conref
element, apart from defining a key that points to nothing. I am not ruling out
the cases where such an element carries an @href as well. But in that case, the
purpose of conref is undermined. Regards, Tarun Garg | Adobe Systems | +91-120-2444711 | tarung@adobe.com |
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