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Re: & output in xsl as &
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- Subject: Re: & output in xsl as &
- From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism at exemplary dot net>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 00:52:09 GMT
- References: <38FE47D6.2EA052B@socialchange.net.au>
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On 19-04-2000, 16:57:10, Trem Stamp <trem@socialchange.net.au> wrote
regarding & output in xsl as &:
> The xml I'm parsing contains strings which are urls containing &
> The urls will not work correctly unless the & is in the syntax of
> &. I realise that <xsl:output method="text"/> will convert the & to
> &.
Who started this myth? It hasn't been true since Netscape 1.1 or 2.0
came out. Have you tried the URL with the & syntax? (And I don't
mean in your browser's Location bar, but in an HTML file.)
-Chris
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