Subject: RE: [xsl] generating numerical character entities in html output From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 12:59:52 -0000 |
> Anyway > whatever "@" is, an "entity" or a "reference" or anything > else, it > *should* be possible to generate it so the impossibility or > difficulty in > doing it should be considered something of a "bug" of xslt. I > can live with > that :-) but it's a pity anyway. Would you consider it a "bug" that you can't control whether spaces are output around the equals sign in an attribute (option = "selected")? XSLT is primarily a language for transforming trees. It also gives you some control over serialization. But the general philosophy is that if two serializations are equivalent, that is, if any self respecting XML/HTML parser would treat them as equivalent, then it doesn't give you the choice. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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