Are you sure? I tried changing the footnote markers inside the paragraph text to use <footref> as you suggested, however the produced HTML pages no longer contain the footnote link. I've not read the whole DTD, but in the region around line 490 it still refers to the need for an <a> section within the paragraph text. Maybe the XSL isn't ready to accept the changes referred to in the DTD, or did I just misunderstand what you were trying to say? Iain. --- Thomas Wolmer <angantyr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2005/12/19, Iain Smith <iainsmith@xxxxxxxxx>: > > I've propagated the footnote and signpost changes into my local copies of > > books 2-4. > > Oops! Stop the presses! Footnote markers in the text should nowadays > be <footref> elements, not <a class="footnote"> elements, I noticed. I > haven't kept up with the DTD. > > -- > Thomas > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com