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Subject: [xsl] question From: "Juliet Despi" <jdespi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 16:14:27 +0800 |
hello,
I am pretty new to xml and xsl.
I have an xml file in the following format:
<ne_resp cmd="show port counters">
<line>Rx 64b< <128b : 0 |TxSingleCollPkt:
0</line>
<ne_resp>
I want to ouput an xml by using XSLT.
And this is my desired output:
<ne_resp cmd="show port counters">
<row>
<col name="Rx 64b< <128b">0</col>
<col name="TxSingleCollPkt">0</col>
</row>
</ne_resp>
Unfortunately, I got this error:
parser error : StartTag: invalid element name in analyzing the xml file
due to '<' in "Rx 64b< <128b"
How can I make the start tag '<', a literal character '<' so that I may able
to acquire my desired output?
Thanks in advance,
Juliet
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