The conref step resolves conref attributes, processing only the DITA maps or topics that
use the @conref attribute. This step is implemented in XSLT.
The values of the @id attribute on referenced content are changed as the elements are pulled into the new
locations. This ensures that the values of the @id attribute within the referencing topic remain unique.
If an element is pulled into a new context along with a cross reference that references the target, both the
values of the @id and @xref attributes are updated so that they remain valid in the new location. For example, a
referenced topic might include a section as in the following example:
When the section is referenced using a @conref attribute, the value of the @id attribute on the <fig>
element is modified to ensure that it remains unique in the new context. At the same time, the <xref> element
is also modified so that it remains valid as a local reference. For example, if the referencing topic has an @id
set to "new_topic", then the conrefed <section> element may look like this in the intermediate document.
In this case, the value of the @id attribute on the <fig> element has been changed to a generated value of
"d1e25". At the same time, the <xref> element has been updated to use that new generated ID, so that the
cross reference remains valid.
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