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Using value-of to extract non-escaped characters
- From: Ralph Holz <Ralph dot Holz at unique dot com>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 20:52:26 +0000
- Subject: [xsl] Using value-of to extract non-escaped characters
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Hi,
I try to write an XML doc that contains a link to a flash file. I have
added my own parameter tags to the schema.
A XML parameter looks like:
<parameter>
<name>content</name>
<value>content</name>
</parameter>
Now I try extract the content of a <value> element. Trouble is, it contains
characters that qualify for a string (in Schema), like #3333, but
<xsl:value-of> refuses to work on them.
XML Spy gives me: "name must not contain that character".
My questions therefore:
Is that a behavior that is XSL-T conform or is it just XML Spy?
If the first, which way should I go if I'd like to avoid escaping the
characters? If possible.
Thanks,
Ralph
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