Re: [XXE] xref xlink:href attribute

2016-11-15 Thread Vincent Bossier
On mar, 2016-11-15 at 10:05 +0100, Hussein Shafie wrote: > Excuse me to insist on this, but we really, really, don't want you to  > loose your time with our product: > > --> If you are really used to work successfully with xlink:href="#foo">, which seems to be the case given what you wrote  > bel

Re: [XXE] xref xlink:href attribute

2016-11-15 Thread Hussein Shafie
Excuse me to insist on this, but we really, really, don't want you to loose your time with our product: --> If you are really used to work successfully with xlink:href="#foo">, which seems to be the case given what you wrote below, then our product will get in the way. In such case, we strongly

Re: [XXE] xref xlink:href attribute

2016-11-15 Thread Vincent Bossier
Hussein, Thank you for your answer.On lun, 2016-11-14 at 13:23 +0100, Hussein Shafie wrote: > My answer assumes that you are talking about DocBook v5+, not DocBook v4  > (which does not support ). I use indeed DocBook v5. > > > > On 11/14/2016 11:58 AM, Vincent Bossier wrote: > > > > I use

Re: [XXE] xref xlink:href attribute

2016-11-14 Thread Hussein Shafie
My answer assumes that you are talking about DocBook v5+, not DocBook v4 (which does not support ). On 11/14/2016 11:58 AM, Vincent Bossier wrote: I use links in my DocBook documents. When creating an xref in XMLMind, there is a default "linkend" attribute but no xlink:href. Note that (st

[XXE] xref xlink:href attribute

2016-11-14 Thread Vincent Bossier
I use links in my DocBook documents. When creating an xref in XMLMind, there is a default "linkend" attribute but no xlink:href. How can I replace linkend with xlink:href ? Regards, Vincent Bossier -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com http://www.xmlmind.com/mail