What sort of stylesheet are you using to generate the HTML?
Michael J. Fox
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Minnesota Historical Society
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> From: Leah Prescott[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 4:35 PM
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> Subject: Indexes
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> I am in the process of completing my first (non-practice) finding aid in
> EAD and it includes an index. The templates seem to include a section for
> index terms (looks to be primarily for name authority purposes), but this
> index includes locators. I used:
>
> - <add>
> - <index>
> <head>Index of Names</head>
> - <indexentry>
> <persname>Babcock, Elisha</persname>
> <ref>1/1</ref>
>
> as was indicated in the Application Guidelines. When converting to
> html using xt, the headings for the indexes are in the html document, but
> the index terms themselves are not. Is there something that I can do to
> make those index terms translate from xml to html? I use WordPerfect to
> create the xml document.
>
> Leah Prescott
> Manuscripts and Archives Librarian
> Collections Information Technology Coordinator
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