Subject: Re: [xsl] Problems with &/& in style sheet From: Marcel Stör <marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 11:21:08 +0200 |
David Carlisle wrote: > I said > > Which is good, because an unquoted & in an html file would be a > syntax error > > But I hadn't noticed that you were inside a script element. I realized you probabely hadn't noticed... > So my answer is wrong (as is Michael's) George Bina pointed you in the > right direction. > > If you are using the html output method (which should be the default > if your top level element is html in no-namespace) then the & will be > output as &. > > If you are using the xhtml output method (eg your are writing xhtml) > then you will get & which is the correct syntax for xhtml. We're using xhtml, indeed. George Bina's hint did the trick! Luck me I'm inside a script... -- Marcel Stvr http://www.frightanic.com
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