richard offer wrote: > > More details on linking documents, I've got 6 docs that I'm writing in > parallel and would really like to link between them. I gave up. We are also suffering a lot with at kde. I'm just trying to figure out a mechanism to link an HTML file to another one at DocBook level without knowing where this file will be implemented on the user's hard disk (this prevents from using "SYSTEM" FPIs), just because some distributions use /opt/kde and other ones /usr. To complicate everything, the target file can be in the middle of the docbook file, and its name results from the ID of a chapter or section! And the target file might exist or not, according to whether it is already translated or not, or whether the user installed it or not. So far, to rely on a CGI helper program seems to be the nearest thing from this holy graal, but first I don't see exactly how to implement it, and second I'm worried about assuming there is an HTTPD server up and running. -- Éric Bischoff - mailto:ebisch@cybercable.tm.fr __________________________________________________ \^o~_. .~. ______ /( __ ) /V\ Toys story \__ \/ ( V // \\ \__| (__=v /( )\ |\___/ ) ^^-^^ \_____( ) Tux Konqui \__=v __________________________________________________