Subject: Re: [xsl] Empty textarea tag in stylesheet From: "Thomas B. Passin" <tpassin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 10:42:53 -0400 |
<xsl:output method='html'/> This creates <textarea></textarea> with at least msxml3, saxon, sablotron, and xalan. Cheers, Tom P [Charles Knell] > I have read over the history of this topic on the list and find the last > posting was about ten months ago. I have tried all the approaches suggested > (e.g., changing the output type to "text/html", putting a #&160; between > the opening and closing tags) and find that neither of them works. Let > me be precise on that. Neither of these work with Xalan or the Oracle > parser. The Microsft parser has no trouble outputting both an opening > and a closing textarea tag when there is no content, even without changing > the output type to text/html, but nothing so far has got me around this > with the Oracle parser, which is required since I am doing the transform > from a PL/SQL procedure. > > If the issue isn't immediately clear, let me explain. When the parser > collapses an empty textarea tag set (<textarea></textarea> becomes <textarea > />), the browser simply puts all of the document beyond that point into > the textarea and displays it as literal, rather than parsing it as HTML > markup. > > I'm using one stylesheet and a data document to produce a second stylesheet > which will, in turn, be combined with a second data document to produce, > finally, HTML. At this point, the only thing standing in my way is this > collapsed textarea tag. > > I'm hoping that the state of the art has advanced since this subject > was last raised, and that one of you knows a way to force an empty opening > and closing tag into the second stylesheet. > > Thanks for any light you can shed. > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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