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Subject: Re: < in <xsl:eval> From: Guy_Murphy@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 17:28:16 +0000 |
Hi.
Not sure but it might be worth trying to keep your statements as simple as
possible within <xsl:eval> and calling a function defined
within script elements. This allows you to mark the script as CDATA and
thereby avoiding problems with <
Cheers
Guy.
xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 12/16/98 03:42:54 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cc: (bcc: Guy Murphy/UK/MAID)
Subject: < in <xsl:eval>
How can you test for < in an eval statement, in IE5? For instance the
following works:
<xsl:eval>var i=0;var sString="";for(i=0;10>i;i++){sString += ".";}
;sString;</xsl:eval>
however
<xsl:eval>var i=0;var sString="";for(i=0;i<10;i++){sString += ".";}
;sString;</xsl:eval>
(which is of the more common form) does not.
Thanks,
Alan.
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