Subject: [xsl] identify sections in an xhtml document From: Dean Maslic <dean.maslic@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:05:28 +1100 |
Not sure if this is the right place to ask (as it could easily be a PhD research topic) but maybe someone can sugest a good approach/reading, even better some xslt code to do this... Im trying to identify a maximum of 10 logical sections of an arbitary web/xhtml document and add a name-anchor at the beginning of each section. What I mean by section is things like navigation-menus, blocks of text/image content, groups of links and similar. For example, http://xmlsoft.org/ has four distinct sections: 1. Heading + Images, 2. Main Menu 3. Related Links 4. main content (could also be subdivided into further 3 text and 3 link/list sections) I would like a stylesheet to identify those sections and add <a name="$id"/> at the beginning of each, leaving everything else intact. Any input welcome Dean
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