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HXNAME2ID(1)							  HTML-XML-utils						      HXNAME2ID(1)

NAME
hxname2id - move some NAME and ID attributes from an A to its parent SYNOPSIS
hxname2id [ -x ] [ file ] DESCRIPTION
The hxname2id command reads an HTML file and looks for elements with an A element as first child, with no intervening text other than whitespace. If that A element has an ID or NAME attribute, it is moved to the parent element and removed from the A. Because Netscape 4 doesn't understand ID attributes, it was common practice to write <H2><A NAME="sect7">...</A></H2> instead of <H2 ID="sect7">. This program can be used to convert such old HTML files to the new convention. Other programs in this suite, such as hxmultitoc(1), require IDs on headings instead of A elements with NAME attributes. So it is useful to run hxname2id prior to running hxmultitoc and similar program. hxname2id can be used in a pipe. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -x Use XML conventions: empty elements are written with a slash at the end: <IMG /> OPERANDS
The following operand is supported: file The name of an HTML file. If absent, standard input is read instead. DIAGNOSTICS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. > 0 An error occurred in the parsing of the HTML file. hxname2id will try to correct the error and produce output anyway. SEE ALSO
asc2xml(1), hxmultitoc(1), hxnormalize(1), hxnum(1), hxtoc(1), xml2asc(1) BUGS
The error recovery for incorrect HTML is primitive. 6.x 10 Jul 2011 HXNAME2ID(1)

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HXREF(1)							  HTML-XML-utils							  HXREF(1)

NAME
hxref - generate cross-references inside and between HTML files SYNOPSIS
hxref [ -x ] [ -l ] [ -b base ] [ -i index ] [ -- ] [ input [ output ] ] DESCRIPTION
The hxref command links inline elements to DFN elements with the same content. It adds ID attributes where necessary. If the content of a DFN or other element isn't suitable, the TITLE attribute may be used to provide the term to use for comparisons. Here is an example: <p>A <dfn>b-box</dfn> is defined to be... <p>For every b there is a <em>b-box</em>... The output of hxref will be similar to this: <p>A <dfn id="b-box">b-box</dfn> is defined to be... <p>For every b there is a <a href="#b-box"><em>b-box</em></a>... OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -x Use XML conventions: empty elements are written with a slash at the end: <IMG /> -b base Sets the prefix for the generated URLs. By default base is empty, which generates URLs like "#b-box" above. If base is set to, e.g., "http://xyz/", the URLs will look like "http://xyz/#b-box". -i index Directs hxref to read terms from a database file before looking for them in the document and afterwards store the terms that were found in the same file. DFN element in the document override terms found in index. This allows hxref to be run multiple times on different files, to make the files refer to each other. It may be necessary to run the commands twice, to resolve all cross-ref- erences. -l Try to use language-specific information to match instances to their definitions. Currently, only English is supported and the only rules applied are to search without a final "s" ("trees" matches "tree"), without a final "es" ("bosses" matches "boss") and with a "y" replacing a final "ies" ("bounties" matches "bounty"). hxref determines the language from "lang" and "xml:lang" attributes in the document. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: input The name of an HTML file. If absent, standard input is read instead. The special name "-" also indicates standard input. The input may be an URL. output The file to write to. If absent, standard output is used. This may not be a URL. DIAGNOSTICS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. > 0 An error occurred in the parsing of the HTML file. hxref will try to correct the error and produce output anyway. SEE ALSO
asc2xml(1), hxindex(1), hxnormalize(1), hxnum(1), hxtoc(1), xml2asc(1) BUGS
The error recovery for incorrect HTML is primitive. The program generates ID attributes, but doesn't generate <a name=...> tags, so the links only work in browsers that recognize ID attributes. The rules for matching English plurals are primitif. No dictionary is used. E.g., "bees" will be considered a plural of "be". There is currently no way to set the default language for a document for when the root element has no "lang" or "xml:lang" attribute. 6.x 10 Jul 2011 HXREF(1)
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