Subject: [xsl] Converting e.g. "<tagname>" in the input, to "<tagname>" in the output. From: Dylan Walsh <Dylan.Walsh@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 10:34:26 -0000 |
The possibility has been discussed on the project I'm on of having some escaped markup in an attributes value. This markup would be HTML which the XSLT should create as tags in the output. For example, given: <markup value="<p><b>Hello World</b></p>" /> [I know that would be a very poor way to represent elements in XML, but it is hack that would save the others some time. ] Is it possible to have a template that would produce: <p><b>Hello World</b></p> in the output? This came up before, and said I didn't think it would be possible (aside from being bad practice) but I thought I'd run it by the XSL list gurus this time to check. The solution could use disable-output-escaping if that helps, as the output is being sent from the server to a browser. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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