Subject: Re: [xsl] Outputting literal and 'quoted' tags. From: Emiliano <emile@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 19:43:59 +0100 (CET) |
Mike Brown wrote: > True, generating something that is not even valid HTML is impossible > without resorting to text mode or disable-output-escaping hacks. I > would question the need to generate such code, though. > > You could easily generate this: > > <?php if ($value == 'yes') { ?> > <input type="checkbox" name="{@id}" value="yes" checked="checked"/> > <?php } else { ?> > <input type="checkbox" name="{@id}" value="yes"/> > <?php } ?> > > with this: > > <xsl:processing-instruction name="php"> > <xsl:text>if ($value == 'yes') { </xsl:text> > </xsl:processing-instruction> > <input type="checkbox" name="{@id}" value="yes" checked="checked"/> > <xsl:processing-instruction name="php"> > <xsl:text>} else { </xsl:text> > </xsl:processing-instruction> > <input type="checkbox" name="{@id}" value="yes"/> > <xsl:processing-instruction name="php"> > <xsl:text>} </xsl:text> > </xsl:processing-instruction> True, but there are several spots where it gets lots more complex than this (constructing tables form the input, for example. But point well taken. Emile XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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