Subject: RE: [xsl] Thank you Daniel & Brian... From: "Martinez, Brian" <brian.martinez@xxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 07:15:40 -0700 |
> From: Gan Uesli Starling [mailto:alias@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 5:34 PM > Subject: Re: [xsl] Thank you Daniel & Brian... > > Hooray, I got it. My XML/XSLT had worked fine > before according to MSIE 6 and Mozilla 1.2.1 but > the validator at W3C hated it. With your help > now it likes it. > > Result is at: > > http://starling.us/gus_netbsd > > XSLT is at: > > http://starling.ws/XML/howto.xsl > > Things the validator found but were missed by > Xalan, MSIE and Mozilla were: > < snip examples > I'm glad it worked for you finally, but you should keep in mind that an XSLT processor doesn't validate your markup, so it's not going to catch things like > <ol> > <a id="x"></a> > <li><h3>bar</h3></li> > </ol> because that's well-formed XML as far as it's concerned. Even when you specify a namespace for your default elements (such as for XHTML), or specify a DOCTYPE declaration in xsl:output, that doesn't cause the processor to do any post-serialization checking of the output. The processor is concerned with two things: well-formed (and valid, if using a DTD or schema) XML input, and a valid XSLT stylesheet. The validity of the output is entirely up to the programmer, and you were wise to validate yours once you got the stylesheet working. glad to be of help, b. | brian martinez brian.martinez@xxxxxxxx | | lead gui programmer 303.708.7248 | | trip network, inc. fax 303.790.9350 | | 6436 s. racine cir. englewood, co 80111 | | http://www.cheaptickets.com/ http://www.trip.com/ | XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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