Subject: Re: xsl quote thingy (last time hopefully!) From: juggy@xxxxxxx Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 22:10:06 +0200 |
If you want use <xsl:script>, you should construct it like this: <xsl:script language="JavaScript"> <![CDATA[ // for, ... ]]> </xsl:script> Otherwise, you'll even get errors with "for". regards, Juggy On 12 Jun 2000, at 13:45, Banker, Arjun wrote: > hey, > thanks for your suggestion, i'll perhaps try to pursue that technique > you described. i had one idea though, but am unsure as to how to > implement it, and thought that you could maybe aid me. perhaps instead > of doing an <xsl:value-of /> query i could instead do something like > <xsl:eval>fixStr(this)</xsl:eval> and then have a corresponding > xsl-function to insert \ marks before any ' or " mark it finds. > unfourtunately, i am not terribly familiar with doing <xsl:script> so > i am unsure as to how I would implement it. i've looked at a little, > and thought it may start off like this... > > <xsl:script> > function fixStr(e) > { > var str=e.nodeTypedValue; > for(i=0;i<str.length;i++) > { > //some code to insert \s into string appropriately > } > } > </xsl:script> > > any ideas/comments/help? > > thanks! > > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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