I got it to work. I changed the href attribute in the area element. The href is using variables similar to those used in the xref section.
Not sure if this is the cleanest way to do it but it works.
Thanks.
Jon,
I found one problem with my initial attempt, I was missing the # in the usemap attribute. With that fix I am now getting the cursor to change when it hovers over a link and the title appears, now my problem is that when you click on the link it brings you to a blank page. So it looks...
Right now when I view the output (using IE as the browser) I see the graphic and when I move the mouse over the graphic, where the hotspots should be, I see no indication of a link. I want the output to change the cursor, to show that there is a link, and take the user to the link when the...
Hi,
I am attempting to create hotspots using xslt. Can this be done? I have done several searches on the web and have come up with nada. I am very new to xslt and I am still learning the rules.
Here is a sample of the xml:
<figure id="fig-0001">
<title>Module #1</title>
<graphic...
tsuji,
I am using a system that publishes a publication list of xml files using Altsoft's xml2pdf. When the system is done processing the publication list the only xml files that have been published in pdf are the files that do not use the <xref>.
The xsl-stylesheet version is 1.0.
thanks...
I am trying to modify an stylesheet so that if will handle 3 different types of internal links in a pdf document. The pdf document is made up of several smaller documents.
here are excerpts from the xml:
<!--links to para within document-->
<xref xidtype="para" xrefid="par-0001">A</xref>...
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