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Subject: Re: Creating Hyperlinks using XSL and XML From: Guy_Murphy@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 09:02:31 +0100 |
Hi Chris.
Certainly in IE PRE is not the same beasty as XMP. The content of the PRE
tag *is* parsed, all PRE does is govern usage of whitespace, XMP does the
same *and* marks the content as CDATA. PRE content is not CDATA.
<pre>
<test />
<pre>
...will display nothing...
<xmp>
<test />
</xmp>
... will display <test />
Cheers
Guy.
xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 04/07/99 06:21:51 AM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cc: (bcc: Guy Murphy/UK/MAID)
Subject: Re: Creating Hyperlinks using XSL and XML
"John E. Simpson" wrote:
> At 11:23 AM 4/6/1999 +0100, Guy_Murphy@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >A simple solution for this is to simply wrap you result from the root
> >template in <XMP> tags and then you get to see what the result tree
looks
> >like.
>
> Thanks for the tip, Guy. Only one question: What the heck is an <XMP>
tag?
> Is this some MS convention for putting IE5 into debug mode or something?
Its an HTML 2.0 tag; nowadays, one would use <pre>.
--
Chris
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