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Subject: Re: [xsl] capitalization problem in Mozilla Firefox From: seanwhalen@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sat, 06 May 2006 10:14:23 +0000 |
Manos:
Good to hear from you again, and your second hypothesis is exactly right! The first transformation is set for "html", because I had done some debugging and review in the browser, argh.
I hope you're not offended by the branches :-) The next step for the game will be to offer an editable grid, for people type in their own puzzles. I'll take the set of UI-controls and create XML the way the style sheets are expecting it. That would be a good point to introduce a more formal way to manage the browser differences.
Thanks for the tip about the output method and the capitalization. I lost a lot of time because of that.
Sean
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manos writes:
Hi Sean,
I tried to check it out but there is just too much code and i dont have
time. Now, if i understand this correctly, you are doing two
transformations one after the other. I think that this behaviour occurs
due to either of the two:
* The original XML is constructed wrong in the FF branch (still using
branches :-P )
* you use html as the output method in the first transformation so FF
spits out lowercase elements (wild guess)
hth,
Manos
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