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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] issue with 1.79.1 stylesheets and table id
Hi Tim,Yes, this is a bug. In DocBook 5, HTML-coded tables were allowed to have attributes with HTML attribute names such as @onmouseover, and they were expected to be passed through to the HTML table output. To support such attributes, version 1.79.1 added a template that starts with this:
<!-- copy these through --> <xsl:template mode="htmlTableAtt" match="@abbr | @align | @axis ...which copies those attributes through. Unfortunately, it mistakenly includes xml:id, which should not be there, because the id is output elsewhere.
So the workaround for you is to add this to your customization layer: <xsl:template mode="htmlTableAtt" select="xml:id" /> Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises bobs@sagehill.net On 2/16/2016 7:47 AM, Tim Arnold wrote:
I'm using the 1.79.1 html stylesheets with the following example document I get an "xml:id" attribute on the resulting html table. That attribute causes some problems for me further down the processing line. This didn't occur with the 1.78.1 stylesheets. I'm guessing that this is a bug? Here's the example: <chapter xnlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0" xml:id="test"> <info><title>My Chapter</title></info> <para> <table xml:id="one.two.three"> <caption>My Table</caption> <tr><th>column 1</th><th>column 2</th></tr> </table> </para> </chapter> I get xml:id on the resulting html table, using this command line: xsltproc/path/to/docbook/xsl-1.79.1/html/docbook.xsl test.xml <div class="table"> <a name="one.two.three"></a> <p class="title"><b>Table▒1.1.▒My Table</b></p> <div class="table-contents"> <table*xml:id="one.two.three"*> <tr><th>column 1</th><th>column 2</th></tr> </table> </div> </div> When I change to the 1.78.1 stylesheets: xsltproc /path/to/docbook/xsl-1.78.1/html/docbook.xsl test.xml The output is okay: <div class="table"> <a name="one.two.three"></a> <p class="title"><b>Table▒1.1.▒My Table</b></p> <div class="table-contents"> <table> <tr><th>column 1</th><th>column 2</th></tr> </table> </div> </div> Is there something I can do outside of postprocessing the html to omit that attribute? thanks, --Tim
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