Subject: Re: [xsl] using xsl:output-character to render characters in 2 ways From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:37:20 -0500 |
Tom T wrote: > I'll change my example. > > Financial Times, "ErdoDan Grubu'na" > > creates > > <meta name="description" > content='Financial Times, "ErdoDan Grubu'na"' > /> > > I now have an attribute that is marked up by single quotes containing > a single quote. IE6 for one cannot deal with this. That is clearly in error. Is this happening *with* your output character mapping in force, or *without*? If without, then the XSLT processor has a severe bug. If with, then it may be happening because of your character mapping. ~Chris -- Chris Maden, text nerd <URL: http://crism.maden.org/ > bThe State is that great fiction by which everyone tries to live at the expense of everyone else.b b FrC)dC)ric Bastiat, bLbC tatb GnuPG Fingerprint: C6E4 E2A9 C9F8 71AC 9724 CAA3 19F8 6677 0077 C319
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