Subject: [xsl] stripping newlines From: Matt Alexander <matalexa@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 11:16:17 -0500 |
hi, i'm creating an html page with javascript in it. inside one of the js calls, setHTML('') i can't have any carriage returns, or it is an 'unterminated string'. the only way i've been able to get around this is to right my transform as one big chunk of xslt w/out any carriage returns. this makes it ugly and hard to update, so i'm, hoping to find a transform that would take my transform and create a new transform without any carriage return between elements. xsl:strip-space, never catches all of the returns. i need... blah.setHTML('<table><tr><td><etc..../></td></tr></table>'); but i always end up with... blah.setHTML('<table><tr> <td><etc..../></td> </tr></table>'); or something like that. i don't know if there is anything that will do this in xslt, but i'd appreciate any help... thanks, -matt XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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