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Subject: [xsl] PCDATA and Attributes From: Paul Barclay <paul.barclay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 04 Aug 2003 11:15:59 +0100 |
I would like to use PCDATA in a element attribute. It is cuttenly
defined as:
<!ATTLIST image
ref CDATA #REQUIRED
name CDATA #IMPLIED
>
I would like the name attribute to be PCDATA so I can use the following
as a value:
<![CDATA[®]]>
I know that by using > and < for > & < etc. would work, but this
is not an option for business reasons behond my control.
Anybody know how to do this.
Paul
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