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XML serializer implemented in XSLT
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- Subject: [xsl] XML serializer implemented in XSLT
- From: Chris Nolte <cgn7094 at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 17:41:14 -0700 (PDT)
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This sounds like exactly what I have been looking for. But when I run it
using XT, I get the error message:
xml-to-string.xls:44: no such axis.
Line 44 is this line:
<xsl:for-each select="namespace::*">
Is XT not a "conformant" XSLT processor? Or what am I doing wrong? I
just downloaded your file as is and tried to run it against itself:
xt xml-to-string.xls xml-to-string.xls out.xml.
--- Evan Lenz <elenz@xyzfind.com> wrote:
> I recently finished working on this project. I've frequently come across
> the need to escape XML, especially for display in a browser. Example
uses of
> it
> are given on the page referenced below. xml-to-string.xsl will work with
> any
> conformant XSLT processor. It is meant to be used as an imported
> stylesheet
> module. All feedback would be greatly appreciated.
>
> http://xmlportfolio.com/xml-to-string/
>
> Thanks,
> Evan Lenz
> XYZFind Corp.
>
>
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