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Re: [xsl] Handling of special characters like C etc
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- Subject: [xsl] Re: [xsl] Handling of special characters like C etc
- From: "Tim Watts" <timw at 3d3 dot com>
- Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 09:21:59 +1000
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Why do you want to keep the < and > (or < and >) at all in your data
at all?
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[mailto:owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com]On Behalf Of Yogesh Dare
Sent: Thursday, 3 May 2001 10:16 PM
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Subject: [xsl] RE: [xsl] Re: [xsl] RE: [xsl] Re: [xsl] Handling of
special characters like C etc
Hi,
Mike what you wrote in later part abt
<mail-sender><mike@skew.org></mail-sender> is absolutely true.
I must reject it.But when I recieve it and I send it for parsing it contains
<mail-sender><mike@skew.org></mail-sender>
When I am get output from parser and I send it to xslprocessor it is again
<mail-sender><mike@skew.org></mail-sender>
How can I avoid this actual replacement of < > by < > so that this
error will not be there at processor level.
Thnx for u r comments,
Yogesh.
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