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Subject: Re: [xsl] mystery #3: rendering embedded HTML From: Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: 15 Apr 2002 11:59:08 -0400 |
>>>>> "D" == David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
D> As I think Mike commented earlier it's more or less inevitable
D> that a transform that isn't directly written out to a file (or
D> an in memory string) will ignore d-o-e
Yes, this makes sense: Otherwise the generated tree would be generated
from invalid XML, which is a contradiction. It makes perfect sense when
seen this way.
So my quest becomes a very different issue: What I need is Java entity
resolver method which decodes the escaped char entities.
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