Subject: Re: [xsl] Escaping <xsl:element> ouput From: Anirvan Majumdar <anirban.majumdar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2008 15:06:36 +0530 |
I'm using the XSLT version 2.0 The transformer is Saxon.
It would help if you said whether you were using xslt 2 or xslt 1. To do any kind of two-pass transformation in xslt 1 (generate html, then serialise it as a javascript quoted string in your case) it's much simpler if you have the x:node-set() extension available (which is the case in almost all xslt 1 engines except safair and firefox 2)
David
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