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NEW2!!!showing HTML data in XML files using XSL!!!
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- Subject: [xsl] NEW2!!!showing HTML data in XML files using XSL!!!
- From: Rosa I-Ting Cheng <Rosa at ceanet dot com dot au>
- Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 12:14:20 +1000
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what if the HTML text is between <![CDATA[text is <I>here</I>]]> in the XML
file?
how can I copy that section and display as HTML normally. Cos at the
moment, I get something like this:
text is <I>here</I>
on the browser, the XSL seem to have changed the '<' and '>' into < and
>
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Brown [mailto:mike@skew.org]
Sent: Friday, 30 March 2001 3:48 PM
To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
Subject: Re: [xsl] !!!showing HTML data in XML files using XSL!!!
Rosa I-Ting Cheng wrote:
> XML:
> <root>
> <text><I><B>here is some info</B></I></text>
> </root>
>
> in XSL I'll be using <xsl:value-of select="root/text"/> to show the info.
Why won't you be using <xsl:copy-of select="root/text"/> ?
xsl:copy-of means
1. create a copy of the current node in the result tree
2. create copies of all its descendant nodes as well
This is what you want. Don't use CDATA sections. If you really wanted to use
them, you would use them in your XML, not your XSL, and you would be
changing
the meaning of what is inside your <text> element.
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