RE: [xsl] comments

Subject: RE: [xsl] comments
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 13:55:23 -0400
Kevin,

To add to what Mike says: it isn't hard to write a couple of templates based on the identity transform, that will match elements and attributes, and write out text that looks just like markup. Put them in a separate mode so they are not invoked during normal traversal. These templates can be called inside your <xsl:comment> instruction, and will give you what you want.

Addressing a different question, I actually posted code that does this back in June. Check out the archives, http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200106/msg01293.html.

Good luck,
Wendell

At 04:38 AM 9/20/01, Mike wrote:
> I want to insert XSL:Elements inside XSL:Comments. I am
> getting an error
> when trying to do this.
> Not sure why this isn't acceptable.

XML comments can include angle brackets as ordinary characters. You can use
them for things that look like markup, e.g.

<!-- <br/> -->

but they aren't really markup, because you can also write

<!--<<<<>>>> <br was here/> <<<<>>>>-->

which clearly wouldn't parse as an "element within a comment".

So if you want to generate anagle brackets inside a comment, you need to
generate them as ordinary charaters, not as serialized element nodes.


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