Subject: Re: [xsl] tag minimisation From: Jeni Tennison <jeni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 19:13:27 +0100 |
Hi Andrew, >> The use xsl:output method="html" and it won't happen. > > What if you want xml output that will subsequently be used as html, > such as in a chain of transformations? Then surely the process at the end of the line is responsible for how the eventual HTML is output? In a pipeline of operations on an XML document, I would have thought that the document received as input to the process after the transformation you're talking about should be processed as an information set rather than as a sequence of characters (and if it *is* being processed as a sequence of characters then I doubt it's XML-aware, in which case using the 'html' output method shouldn't matter). > Other than for visual neatness, why minimise elements? Every choice made when serialising an XML document (whether to use " or ' around attribute values, whether to use CDATA sections or individual escapes, whether to use decimal or hexadecimal character references etc. etc.) is about how it *looks* rather than what the document *means*. The only reason you could possibly have for preferring one serialisation over another is your own idea of "visual neatness". The reason you're having problems with the empty element syntax in web browsers is because web browsers aren't XML processors and therefore don't understand the fact that in an XML world, <div /> (or <div/>) means *exactly* the same as <div></div>. What I suggest you do is one of the following: - post process your XML with an identity transformation that turns all empty div elements into div elements that contain a comment. - use the XHTML output method, if your processor supports it - write your own Serialiser for the processor that you're using, and use that serialiser instead of the one the processor comes with. The first is a bit of a hack, but there you go. Cheers, Jeni --- Jeni Tennison http://www.jenitennison.com/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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