| Subject: Re: [xsl] how to translate XML with XHTML-formatted element to  FO From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 15:31:16 +0100 | 
> I remain puzzled over the idea that there are "escaped" HTML tags in
> your input XML file. They appear as ordinary HTML tags in my email. 
You are using an email program with unfortunate properties.
the email the original poster sent out contained:
{TITLE>@lt;b@gt;Donald Duck - @lt;i@gt;The True Story@lt;/i@gt;
@lt;/b@gt;{/TITLE>
  {/BOOK>
except I have changed every < to { and every & to @ so that
over eager mail readers do not decide they know best and
think that because the content looked like html it _was_ html even
though the mime type is explictly set to text/plain.
It is your email _reader_ that is the problem, not the mail message
itself. It's because of these broken readers that we have to keep doing
sillyness like writing character referenences as " & # 1 6 0 ; " with
extra spaces to stop them being mis-interpreted.
David
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