Subject: RE: [xsl] write out xml *with* tags for data island inside xsl?? From: Maria Amuchastegui <mamuchastegui@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 13:23:06 -0400 |
The hack that will allow both XML data and XSL stylesheets to be embedded in an HTML document is to code the document as application/xhtml+xml with the XHTML elements in the XHTML namespace and the embedded XML data in the null namespace. Here is an example: <http://home.arcor.de/martin.honnen/xslt/test2005032201.xhtml> Maria -----Original Message----- From: M. David Peterson [mailto:m.david.x2x2x@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 11:20 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xsl] write out xml *with* tags for data island inside xsl?? The hack that willl allow xml data islands to work in both IE and Mozilla is to add a style attribute to the xml element with the display set to "none"... so: <xml id="dataisland" style="display:none"> .... </xml> coupled with: document.getElementById('dataisland').innerHTML will give you a copy of everything contained within the start and end xml element. Cheers :) <M:D/> On 4/21/05, Emmanouil Batsis <Emmanouil.Batsis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Eric van der Vlist wrote: > > >Replacing <xml> by <_xml> would thus be more kosher... > > > > > > It's an MS thing AFAIK, called "data islands". I dont thing they work > without xml being the element name :-/ > > I have also recommended changing names starting with XML only to find > out that the spec does not actually require it. > > Manos > > -- <M:D/> :: M. David Peterson :: XML & XML Transformations, C#, .NET, and Functional Languages Specialist
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