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Subject: [xsl] Creating a CDATA tag in output XML From: "Yashdeep Patil" <yashdeep@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 16:09:24 +0530 |
Thanks Jarno and Michael for your answers to my earlier problem on retaining
markup in the output XML. I have solved the problem with
disable-output-escaping. I know the structure should not have contained the
markup in CDATA, but the structure in generic in nature, and cannot be
changed for this instance.
I have another problem where I need to output a CDATA tag in a resultant XML
My input XML looks like:
<a><b>123</b></a>
and my XSL snippet looks like :
<xsl:element name="x">
<xsl:copy-of select="."/>
</xsl:element>
Now I would like my resultant XML output to look like:
<x >
<![CDATA[<a><b>123</b></a>]]>
</x>
Is this possible using XSL.
Thanks
Yashdeep Patil.
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