Subject: RE: a special char question From: John Robert Gardner <jrgardn@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 10:44:01 -0400 (EDT) |
I'm not certain what you are _trying_ to get, but double-escaping is another option . . . though as I read this, I'm not sure if it applies . . . this is the kind of question Derrida or a deconstructionist would really dig . . . If you wanted "<" to be read in the browser looking like that, you'd have to double-escape prior to XSLT processing: &lt; THis would display as "<" in the browser after XSLT processing. No disabling of output escaping voodoo needed. If you think that, in general, if you want to _see_ <, >, ', ", or & -- in other words, have them in your human-readable text looking like that, you _would_ disable output escaping. jr =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- John Robert Gardner, Ph.D. XML Engineer --------------------------------------------------------------- http://vedavid.org/diss/ http://vedavid.org/xml/ You already have zero privacy -- Get over it. -Scott McNeally On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Selim Cesic wrote: > > <!>I can't see why you're using disable-output-escaping. This is > <!>for use when > <!>you want special characters such as "<" in text to be > <!>interpreted as markup, > <!>the default action is to treat them as character data, which is what you > <!>want. > > okay, i've removed disable-output-escaping, result is the same: > > > Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 < > Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 > > Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 & > Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 <6162 > Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 <66 > Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 >70 > > > > HTML code (outputed from processor) looks like: > > <TR bgcolor="#008000"> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b><</b></FONT></TD> > </TR> > <TR bgcolor="#008000"> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>></b></FONT></TD> > </TR> > <TR bgcolor="#008000"> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>&</b></FONT></TD> > </TR> > <TR bgcolor="#008000"> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b><6162</b></FONT></TD> > </TR> > <TR bgcolor="#008000"> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b><66</b></FONT></TD> > </TR> > <TR bgcolor="#008000"> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD> > <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>>70</b></FONT></TD> > </TR> > > > so this can't be a browser problem...... > > what am i doing wrong? > > thx > > -SeJo > > > > <!> > <!>Telling us what your browser shows isn't very useful; it's the generated > <!>HTML that's interesting. I suspect the generated HTML is "<&>" and the > <!>browser is trying its best to make sense of it, which it isn't doing very > <!>successfully. What you want to generate is "<&>" > <!> > <!>Mike Kay > <!> > <!> > <!> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > <!> > > > 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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