[Openstack-docs] Use of XML xi:include with xpointer
Anne Gentle
annegentle at justwriteclick.com
Tue Jul 30 13:23:51 UTC 2013
Hi Sean,
Post your XML code so we can take a closer look, or a link to the patch and
the file name so we can look at it.
Thanks!
Anne
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 2:56 AM, Sean Roberts <seanrob at yahoo-inc.com> wrote:
> I have another question. I'm bringing in the sections which is the
> smallest page into the built HTML. I'm trying to add text and links within
> the final HTML page without success. Oxygen shows the link and text fine,
> but the maven built site only has the included section. Perhaps some
> adjustment within the pom file...
>
> ~sean
>
> On Jul 29, 2013, at 9:34, "Diane Fleming" <diane.fleming at rackspace.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I don't know if this will work, but this is how I used xpointer to pull
> in
> > content from one file to another:
> >
> >
> > Target file (pulls in content)
> >
> > <title>Overview</title>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over1)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over2)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over3)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over4)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over5)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over6)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over7)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over8)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over9)"/>
> > <xi:include href="ch_gs_overview.xml"
> > xpointer="element(over10)"/>
> > <xi:include href="section_virt_ext.xml"/>
> >
> >
> >
> > Source file
> >
> >
> > <title>Overview</title>
> > <section xml:id="cn_overview"><title>Cloud Networks</title>
> > <para xml:id="over1">Cloud Networks lets you create a virtual
> > Layer 2 network, known as an isolated network, which gives you
> > greater control and security when you deploy web applications.
> > </para>
> > <para xml:id="over2">When you create a next generation Cloud
> > Server, Cloud Networks enables you to attach one or more
> > networks to your server. You can attach an isolated network
> > that you have created or a Rackspace network. </para>
> > <para xml:id="over3">If you install the &virt_ext;, you can create
> > a virtual interface to a specified Rackspace or isolated
> > network and attach that network to an existing server
> > instance. You can also list virtual interfaces for and delete
> > virtual interfaces from a server instance. For information
> > about the &virt_ext;, see <xref linkend="section_virt_ext"
> > />.</para>
> >
> >
> > etc.
> >
> >
> > Diane
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > Diane Fleming
> > Software Developer II - US
> >
> > diane.fleming at rackspace.com
> > Cell 512.323.6799
> > Office 512.874.1260
> > Skype drfleming0227
> > Google-plus diane.fleming at gmail.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 7/29/13 9:27 AM, "Sean Roberts" <seanrob at yahoo-inc.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm working on reusing content from remote XML formatted sources to
> >> create new content. I'm using xi:include xpointer to a section of an
> >> existing XML file. Using the editor oxygen I can see the remote content,
> >> so I know my href is valid. But maven fails to build the html from the
> >> xml returning bad pointer.
> >>
> >> The remote content isn't using DTD or XMLschema. I'm hoping I can figure
> >> out how to walk the structure without having to.
> >> Any XML peoples that can help?
> >>
> >> ~sean
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Anne Gentle
annegentle at justwriteclick.com
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