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RE: Attributes without values
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] Attributes without values
- From: "Evan Lenz" <elenz at xyzfind dot com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 14:10:14 -0700
- Reply-To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
Neither of those are compliant with XHTML 1.0. <option selected> isn't even
compliant with XML. I believe what you want is <option selected="selected">.
Evan Lenz
XYZFind Corp.
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> [mailto:owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com]On Behalf Of Jason Macki
> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:56 PM
> To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
> Subject: [xsl] Attributes without values
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to use XSLT to add an attribute to an element without
> giving it a value?
>
> I'd like to produce a "selected" attribute without a value, like in this
> example:
> <select>
> <option>a</option>
> <option selected>b</option>
> <option>c</option>
> </select>
>
> Now, I'm aware that I can easily use <xsl:attribute> to produce the
> following:
> <option selected='true'>a</option>
>
> However, this is not compliant with XHTML 1.0.
> Does anyone know of a way around this problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
>
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