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Subject: Re: [xsl] Can I force XSLT to output the long-form of an element rather than the shorthand form? From: Tim Meals <tmeals@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:46:47 -0700 |
But if the style is set to HTML mode, either via
<xsl:output method="html"/> or a command-line switch, the <br /> tags
will render as <br>. I thought the same thing, but the <br> tag throws
you off.
Chances are it's some sort of hack about   or something to force
the XML parser to add the </a> end tag.
Tim
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 03:03:38PM -0400, Joseph Kesselman wrote:
> >Yes, I know that '<a id="page-1"></a>' and '<a id="page-1" />' are
> supposed
> >to be equivalent,
> >but one of the tools my users use (XMetaL) doesn't.
>
> First thing to check, if you haven't already done so: Make sure your
> stylesheet is set to HTML ouput mode, not XML. The /> convention is not
> really supported in HTML.
>
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