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Don DemcsakSubject: XSL:PI Element Problems
Author: Don Demcsak
Date: 28 Apr 2000 10:06 AM
The XSL processing instruction element (pi) is not recognized as a valid xsl element, and does not show up in the intellisense listbox. The xsl will still produce correct output, but the generated statements are not shown in the Output Text of the preview pane. I am trying to produce XHTML, instead of HTML, and need to put the xml and !DOCTYPE tags at the start of the document. Using the pi element, I was able to do it, but Stylus does not recognize the pi tags.

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Omri TraubSubject: XSL:PI Element Problems
Author: Omri Traub
Date: 28 Apr 2000 10:14 AM
Hi,

xsl:pi is an older syntax. Stylus and the XSLT recommendation support xsl:processing-instruction.

But if you want to output a doctype and xml decl, a pi is not the way to go.

Here is how you can do it:

(xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes")(![CDATA[(!DOCTYPE PROCESS_PO_004 SYSTEM "003_process_po_004.dtd")]])(xsl:text)

(replace ( for < etc.)

- Omri.

 
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