Hi, Richard,
This is a very elegant solution; thanks very much.
Thank you for saying so. XSLT can be very elegant when one follows its
natural processing model, as I did here.
I wonder if you'd had any thoughts on the problem I described
of implementing a mechanism for linking from one output
document to another using a
<link section="tom">See Tom's page</link>
element in the source tree?
I missed this part, as my mind was already engaged with the other part of
your question. I'm glad I did miss it, since you later found your own
solution (much more satisfying, isn't it?). I also see that David Carlisle
is helping you tune that part of it, so you'll have an excellent solution
to that part soon.
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently consulting at Syngergistic Solution Technologies)
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