RE: [xsl] XSLT Transform cdata-section-elements split up

Subject: RE: [xsl] XSLT Transform cdata-section-elements split up
From: Junk Junk <youremailisjunk@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 11:55:10 -0700 (PDT)
Mr. Kay,

This is a direct copy and paste of what the procesor
is producing now.  I have only changed some customer
numbers as they are sort of confidential in nature.  

<AdditionalText><![CDATA["PrimaryAlert~;~|AlertID~;~|~|Al]]><![CDATA[ertKey~|xyz/5/4/351/6/20002]]><![CDATA[/NA_chronic~;~|~|TimeStamp~|06/0]]><![CDATA[4/2004
12:11:23
CST~;~|Alert~;~|]]><![CDATA[~|Layer~|2~;~|~|CustomerName~|~;]]><![CDATA[~|~|Classification~|NFO~;~|~|Sev]]><![CDATA[erity~|Major~;~|~|Domain~|METRO~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|NodeOrSwitchName~|xyz~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|Component~|XYZ-T3-12-XYZ
XY]]><![CDATA[Z 5.4~;~|~|Reason~|Fail LOS
(Chr]]><![CDATA[onic - 2 Failures in 5
minutes)~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|BMPTktID~|~;~;"]]></AdditionalText>

Any ideas?  it seems as if it could be a configurable
parameter, but I would have no idea what that is.

-junk

--- Michael Kay <mhk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > 
> > That was my bad typing. 
> 
> I guessed that, and therefore didn't bother
> responding to your post.
> 
> In a matter like this, if we can't see the exact
> output produced by the
> processor, what chance have we got?
> 
> Michael Kay
> 
> 
> 
>
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