Subject: [xsl] RSS feeds and disable-output-escaping="yes" From: Don Robertson <don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 15:59:50 +0700 |
Greetings, I have set up a Drupal sub-site and would like the RSS feed from the site to be displayed as a 'whats new' panel on our main page. Easy little XSL script I thought. The RSS feed has all the html in the 'description' tag escaped. I have used disable-output-escaping="yes" to display the html, but I really need to be able to manipulate some of the tags - the img tags in particular - I'd like to either remove or reduce the width of the images (it is mostly user documentation for the WebOPAC). Is there any way I can do this or do I need to pre-process the rss feed before I feed it into the XSL transformer thingy. I have read a lot of the archives about output escaping and recognise there are arguments as to why it is not a 'good thing' but I still want to do it anyway. I just don't believe I am the first person to have this problem :-) Cheers all -- Don Robertson Systems Administrator Hun Sen Library Royal University of Phnom Penh don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 012 769 280
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