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Re: Re: Environment Variables in File/Directory Names
- From: Giuseppe Greco <giuseppe dot greco at fantastic dot com>
- To: Norman Walsh <ndw at nwalsh dot com>
- Cc: Holger Rauch <Holger dot Rauch at heitec dot de>,DocBook Mailing List <docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 13:26:33 +0100
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Re: Environment Variables in File/Directory Names
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Interesting...
but it is possible to avoid hardcoded paths in xsl elemnt such as
<xsl:import>?
For instance, I' creating some custom xsls which refer to the docbook
ones via <xsl:import href="/usr/share/sgml/docbook/../filename">
statatements. It wold be possible to avoid this hardcoding?
Giuseppe
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 12:41, Norman Walsh wrote:
> / Holger Rauch <Holger.Rauch@heitec.de> was heard to say:
> | What markup should I use for something like
> |
> | $TOMCAT_HOME/bin or
> | $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/tomcat.sh?
> |
> | (Unfortunately, it's not possible to use <envar> inside <filename> and
> | simply using <filename> doesn't seem to be precise enough. Or is it just
>
> In 4.2, the TC has expanded the content model of filename to allow
> envar inside filename (for reasons just like this).
>
> Be seeing you,
> norm
>
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