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RE: [docbook-apps] Profiling question
- From: "Kenneth Johansson" <ke-joh at sectra dot se>
- To: "'Jirka Kosek'" <jirka at kosek dot cz>
- Cc: "'DOCBOOK-APPS'" <docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:49:00 +0200
- Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] Profiling question
Yes, I process with correct stylesheet. It works when I provide a dummy
attribute userlevel="dummy" for the Foo.xml document. Is this the correct
way to go or is there a better way?
/Kenneth
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:jirka@kosek.cz]
> Sent: den 9 september 2004 15:38
> To: Kenneth Johansson
> Cc: 'DOCBOOK-APPS'
> Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Profiling question
>
> Kenneth Johansson wrote:
>
> > I have two documents, lets say Foo.xml and
> Foo_internal.xml. Both of
> > these documents have two identical xincludes, which has the
> attribute
> > userlevel="internal" set on a couple of <phrase> and some <section>.
> > Currently I've added the profiling attribute
> > profile.userlevel=internal when building Foo_internal.xml, but both
> > documents get the same content. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Do you process your document with profiling stylesheet? Ie.
> profile-docbook.xsl instead of docbook.xsl?
>
> Jirka
>
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