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Michael,

Thanks for your quick response. I'm using the cookbook stylesheet eadcbs6
and dsc15 - do I include the template in eadcbs6 or dsc15?

Thanks again for your help,
Linda

>>> [log in to unmask] 04/12/05 03:06PM >>>
Linda,
   This is a two step process.

    1.  In your finding aid, you obviously have to include a pointer to the
image file in your encoding of each <dao>.  Assuming that this is a url in
an HREF attribute, it might look like this.

        <dao show="embed" href="picture.jpg"/>

     2.  You need to include a template like the following in your
stylesheet to create the link from the <dao> element to the digital image
file.


<xsl:template match="dao[@show='embed']">
        <img src="{@href}">
                <xsl:apply-templates/>
        </img>
</xsl:template>

   In the example above, this would generate the following in your HTML
output.

        <img src="picture.jpg">

Michael


-----Original Message-----
From: Encoded Archival Description List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
Linda Raditz
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 1:19 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Linking jpegs using <dao>


I am trying to encode a finding aid  and am having problems linking to the
jpegs. I have jpegs of every item described in the inventory of this
finding
aid and I would like to link to the component description to the jpeg. I'd
like to use <dao> . I've tried inserting <dao> and setting the attributes,
but when I transform my file to html there is no link. Do I need to add
something to my stylesheet to do this? Should I use a linking tag other
than
<dao>?  I'm sorry if the answer is obvious - my ead skills are rusty (at
best) and I've never tried to link to an outside file before.

Any help is much appreciated!

Linda
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Linda Machado Raditz
Archivist
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Smithsonian Institution
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Washington, DC 20013-7012
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