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How to embed side in xml

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To link to a specific part of a page, add a number sign (#) and an XPointer expression after the URL in the xlink:href attribute, like this: xlink:href=(id(Rottweiler)). The expression refers to the element in the target document, with the id value of Rottweiler.
You can add custom HTML content in the WebHelp Responsive output by inserting it in a well-formed XML file (or specifying it in a well-formed XHTML fragment) that will be referenced in the transformation (either from an Oxygen Publishing Template or using one of the HTML fragment placeholder parameters).
You can combine XML literals with embedded expressions to create an XML document, fragment, or element that contains content created at run time. The following examples demonstrate how to use embedded expressions to populate element content, attributes, and element names at run time.
Embed Images in XML or JSON Browse to select the file to embed, and then choose either Base 16 or Base 64 encoding. If you wish to enclose the encoded text in an element, check the Create Element check box and specify the name to use. In this example, were creating a new XML element called .
How to embed a Base-64 encoded PDF sheet in an XML file Create a PDF sheet and place it before an XML sheet. Within the Sheet options window, select the Combining option and then click the Sheet Embedding tab. Select the JobInfo radio button and then type in a name for the document and click Ok.
It requires proper character escaping to ensure special characters like ampersands () are correctly interpreted by XML parsers. The ampersand () is a special character in XML used to begin entity references. To treat it as data, it must be escaped as amp;.
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