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Linking Pages
In Website, the website pages are different XML
documents so it is no longer possible to use link to make links between them.
Instead, you must use olink[1].
Olink is different
from the other linking mechanisms that you may be
familiar with. Instead of using a URI or an IDREF to
form the link, it uses an XML unparsed entity. If that
sounds greek, don't worry too much, it's easy to
do.
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Create an entity declaration that identifies
the target page. For example, to link to this
page, I would use the following declaration:
<!ENTITY linking SYSTEM "olink.xml" NDATA XML>
The name that you use for the entity, linking in this case, is
irrelevant. The important thing is that the
entity point to the right page. I've used a
system identifier here, but you could also use
public identifiers if you wanted more
flexibility.
Keep in mind that the systen identifier
specified here must be either an absolute URI or
a relative URI that will resolve to the target
page (in other words, you may need to prefix it
with a partial path name, if you keep your XML
webpages in different directories).
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Make sure the webpage that you are linking
from (you
don't have to do anything special to the page
you're linking to) has a “DOCTYPE” declaration with an
internal subset. If your olink entity is the only
thing in it, it should look like something like
this:
<!DOCTYPE webpage PUBLIC "-//SF DocBook//DTD Website V2.0//EN"
SYSTEM "http://www.sourceforge.net/docbook/release/website/2.0/website.dtd [
<!ENTITY linking SYSTEM "olink.xml" NDATA XML>
]>
If you want to link to several different
pages, you will need an entity declaration for
each of them.
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Use the targetdocent attribute
of olink to
identify the entity of the page you want to link
to:
<olink targetdocent="linking">link text</olink>
That will link to the correct page in the
resulting website. If you want to link to a
specific anchor in that web page, use the localinfo
attribute to specify the XML ID.
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