From: Raymond Lei Peng <rlpeng@tonka.bu.edu>
To: docbook-tools-discuss@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Link Problems, help!!!
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 09:19:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.4.10.10104271213360.1458142-100000@lego.bu.edu> (raw)
This shoould be relatively easy to fix but I am a newbie to DocBook...
I am trying to ceate a hyerlink in one chapter/section of my book to
another chapter/section of the book. For some reason after rendering th
sgml file, the text that I tried to hyperlink is still unchanged.
Here is a snipit of my code...
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<listitem><para>RX from <link linkend=ap10interface>AP10:</link>
receive from telco</para></listitem>
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the chapter/section that I am linking to has this sgml code:
---------
<section id=ap10interface>
<title>AP10 Interface</title>
---------
I have tried putting quotes around the section ids but nothing seems to
affect the html?! Can someone plese tell me why I am not doing this
right. Numerous other code that I have seen uses the exact same method.
Should I be using xref or any other kind of link tag instead??
Thnks!
Ray
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