Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: producing php with xslt From: Alex Black <enigma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 17:03:34 -0700 |
> Actually, as someone mentioned, PHP will parse <script > language="php"></script>, but that still doesn't solve the problem of > sticking php code into an attribute using XSLT. > > I'll try the string literal with output escaping off as someone sudgested. > I'm not sure why, but I have a feeling that wont work either. Apparently > Sablotron is already showing some unusual behavior in what I've run into. > I'm not surprised. But perhaps in this case it will help me. From what > I've heard, it's not the most desirable XSLT parser, but it's the only thing > PHP has libraries written for, and I'm stuck with PHP for this project. I'm > considering trying to get the php java extension installed so I can use > xalan. hi matt, fyi that sablot problem is going away: as of 4.0.6 php's xslt api is generalized, expect to see hooks to basically every xslt processor except ms' in the next couple months :) I think you're probably best off making up a key that you like to php open/close tags, like ##php_start## ##php_end## etc. best, _alex -- alex black, ceo enigma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx the turing studio, inc. http://www.turingstudio.com vox+510.666.0074 fax+510.666.0093 XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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