Dear Rowland Shaw,
It seems <![CDATA[ does the same as the
htmlspecialchar function in PHP (transfer html directionchars to harmless
values)
What i did (while waiting for response) turn around
every Java expresion ie. 1 < 0 ? becoming 0 > 1 ? this
worked.
Now I tried the <![CDATA[ variation and it
gave:
function xmld(x,l) { var r="",c;
for(i=0;i<l;i++) { c = xmldate.charAt(x+i); r+=(c!="0" || r!="")?c:"";
} return r; } so this isn't java.
(<)
Isn't there a xml/xsl tag that returns < at the
the front end?
PS. I use xml with xsl now in a php processor(this
is a better processor than the one of the ie explorer + I get XHTML source back)
instead of using the <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href=""?>
directive in the xml file.
Gr. Robert
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:49 PM
Subject: RE: [xsl] XSL Java (&lt; < <)
problem
> I am curious about xsl, and like it so far. I use
it to make from data an xhtml file with a xsl translation. (so I can change
the look/create different looks without changing my serverpages) > Ok
so I have _javascript_ in my XHTML that would make it XDHTML i think... But
when I have:
[snip]
> [ERROR] > It gives an error cause
in _javascript_ i use in the for loop a < sign. ok but if I change it in
< the _javascript_ would go wrong. > How can I write clear _javascript_
in XSL without messing up XSL/Java and getting
errors?
Try:
> (XSL) <xsl:template
match="/"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta
http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"
/> <script language="_javascript_"><![CDATA[ var xmldate =
']]><xsl:value-of select="/sg/servervariables/variable[@name='servertime']"
/><![CDATA['; function xmld(x,l) { var r=""; for(i=x;i<(x+l);i++)
{ if(xmldate[i]!="0" || r!="") {r+=xmldate[i];} return
r; } var jdate = new Date(); var sdate = new Date(xmldr(0,4),
xmldr(4,2)-1, xmldr(6,2), xmldr(8,2), , xmldr(10,2), , xmldr(12,2)); var
plsmn =
""; alert(sdate); ]]></script> </head><body>He
hallo</body></html> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
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