Subject: [xsl] XSL/XSP formatting problem From: "Jay" <blueegg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 15:36:41 -0800 |
I'm using tomcat/cocoon on an NT box trying to process XML through two separate XSLT processes. The first process uses XSP to create XML that is used by a second XSLT process. The result of the first process is creating an element (<test2>) which contains a number of other elements (<a>), which are all to be used as <a href="blahblah">blah</a> tags. Using XSP to dynamically create these <a> tags, I get the following string: <test2><a href="go.xml?id=1">a</a><a href="go.xml?id=2">b</a><a href="go.xml?id=3">c</a></test2> and the <a> elements in <test2> are being ignored by my xsl stylesheet. If I create an xml file by hand and format it such: <test2> <a href="go.xml?id=1">a</a> <a href="go.xml?id=2">b</a> <a href="go.xml?id=3">c</a> </test2> then my xsl stylesheet handles it fine. I assume something happens in the resultant XML string produced by XSP that is keeping my xsl from formatting it properly. Any ideas why. Or how to fix it? Thanks, Jay XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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