Subject: Re: Using the disable-output-escaping attribute From: James Clark <jjc@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 17:29:18 +0700 |
Chuck White wrote: > > I doubt if anyone else on the list cares, but the disable-output-escaping > attribute is a savior for producing newspaper classified markup (a lot of > newspaper typesetting systems use < and >). I asked if this was possible > before the latest draft was released, and I got the anwser I thought I would > ("no"). There must have been enough other people looking at ways to do this > kind of thing: > > <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes"><</xsl:text> The disable-output-escaping attribute is best for those cases where you are producing something that is almost HTML or XML but not quite (eg XML with some ASP or JSP directives). If you are producing something that is not at all like XML, it's easier just to add a top-level declaration: <xsl:output method="text"/> James XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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