XLST to insert HTML snippet into resulting HTML document?

The div class="toc element is generated by the template named "make. Toc", which is called by "division. Toc" (in autotoc.

Xsl). In order to output something immediately before this div you can override the "division. Toc" template in your customization layer.

Just copy the original template and add your code, like this: xsl:template name="division. Toc"> ... ...

The element is generated by the template named "make. Toc", which is called by "division. Toc" (in autotoc.

Xsl). In order to output something immediately before this , you can override the "division. Toc" template in your customization layer.

Just copy the original template and add your code, like this: ... ...

I have found the correct location to insert the code I need. In the titlepage.templates. Xsl file I found the correct solution.

I just taken the snippet from the titlepage.templates. Xsl and enhanced it like the following: PDF.

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