[publican-list] [Bug 480721] Banned tags and translations considerations need to be added to Users Guide
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Michael Hideo <mhideo at redhat.com> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Michael Hideo <mhideo at redhat.com> 2009-06-16 21:52:30 EDT ---
Hi Brian,
Can you please attach the XML file to this BZ?
- Mike
(In reply to comment #1)
> Urtext for this is on the ECS wiki at
> <https://engineering.redhat.com/trac/ContentServices/wiki/WhichXMLTagsShouldINotUse>
>
> Note to self: bforte also has a ready-to-roll XML version of the above stored
> locally:
> ~/documents/red
> hat/svn/Internal/5.0/Style_Guide/en-US/Which_XML_Tag_Should_I_Use.xml
>
> Other notes to add to this (from irc discussions with jfearn):
>
> All questions of the reasoning behind this aside, banning attributes like
> xreflabel has the following practical consequence:
>
> <chapter id="ch03">
> <title>The Secret to Eternal Life</title>
> <para>The secret to eternal life is…</para>
> </chapter>
>
> [more deathless prose here]
>
> …see >xref linkend="ch03"> for details.
>
> Will be transformed into HTML such that the displayed text of the resultant
> anchor tag is and can only be ‘Chapter 3: The Secret to Eternal Life’.
>
> That is, you can’t change the xref’s linkend title (so to speak).
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