| Subject: Re: [xsl] Lost Attributes? From: Mike Ferrando <mikeferrando@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 14:30:57 -0800 (PST) | 
--- David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> as you commented value-of works here copy-of doesn't (as you can
> not have nodes inside an attribute) so how can you need copy-of?
> 
> David
David,
thanks alot. I was looking for that! 
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I guess I am used to using an HTML template for my output, but now
that I am no longer using that kind of output, I don't need
xsl:copy-of.  I have an attribute NORMAL for PERSNAME that has
extended characters in it "& #233;" etc. That is what I was worried
about before in the HTML output. I didn't want it to be converted to
"& eacute;".  But if I do use xsl:copy-of I retain my XM1 characters
in my output and it is easier to work with (my crutch at the moment).
Mike F.
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