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How to get Firefox to follow an anchor fragment in XSLT stylesheet generated HTML

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I have an XML file that is being transformed to HTML at load time by the browser via an XSLT stylesheet - something like this:

<?xml  version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="transform.xsl" title="example" type="text/xsl"/>
<foo>
  <bar baz="1">Hello</bar>
  <bar baz="2">my name is</bar>
  <bar baz="3">Inigo Montoya</bar>
</foo>

The XML gets converted into HTML via the stylesheet, something like this:
<html>
  <head/>
  <body>
    <div class="bar" id="1">Hello</div>
    <div class="bar" id="2">my name is</div>
    <div class="bar" id="3">Inigo Montoya</div>
  </body>
</html>

The transform runs just fine, the HTML generates and is displayed, BUT: If I give the browser a url like:

 file:///tmp/foo.xml#2

while the browser renders the file fine, it does NOT move the viewport to the selected div (assuming the generated HTML is larger than a screenfull, naturally). I've also tried adding <a name="2"/> and <a id="2"/> elements to the generated HTML as well, with no observed change.

I have an XML file that is being transformed to HTML at load time by the browser via an XSLT stylesheet - something like this: <pre><nowiki><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet href="transform.xsl" title="example" type="text/xsl"/> <foo> <bar baz="1">Hello</bar> <bar baz="2">my name is</bar> <bar baz="3">Inigo Montoya</bar> </foo> The XML gets converted into HTML via the stylesheet, something like this: <html> <head/> <body> <div class="bar" id="1">Hello</div> <div class="bar" id="2">my name is</div> <div class="bar" id="3">Inigo Montoya</div> </body> </html></nowiki></pre> The transform runs just fine, the HTML generates and is displayed, BUT: If I give the browser a url like: file:///tmp/foo.xml#2 while the browser renders the file fine, it does NOT move the viewport to the selected div (assuming the generated HTML is larger than a screenfull, naturally). I've also tried adding <a name="2"/> and <a id="2"/> elements to the generated HTML as well, with no observed change.

Modified by cor-el

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I didn't realise the system would eat my tags:

 Example (with <> replaced with () to keep from being processed:)
 (?xml)
 (?xml-stylesheet href="transform.xsl" title="example" type="text/xsl" ?)
 (foo) 
   (bar baz="1")Hello(/bar)
   (bar baz="2")my name is(/bar)
   (bar baz="3")Inigo Montoya(/bar)
 (/foo)

Output (with <> replaced with () to keep from being processed)

 (html)
 (head/)
 (body)
 (div class="bar" id="1")Hello(/div)
 (div class="bar" id="2")my name is(/div>
 (div class="bar" id="3")Inigo Montoya(/div>
 (/body)
 (/html)
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