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Subject:
Writing JSP from XSL
Author:
(Deleted User)
Date:
16 Oct 2002 09:47 AM
I need to write a JSP from an XSL sheet but I ma having great difficulty outputing the
<% and %> characters.
I have tried < and > the problem is that they remain as the entity def in the output.
Thanks
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Re: Writing JSP from XSL
Author:
Minollo I.
Date:
16 Oct 2002 11:08 AM
Have you tried:
{xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes"}#lt;% peppo #>{/xsl:text}
(I used {} and # to avoid messing up the forum post)
That should work fine.
Minollo
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Writing JSP from XSL
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(Deleted User)
Date:
16 Oct 2002 11:33 AM
Thanks, I have tried this and I am getting very strange behavious with attributes. Set attached example xsl and output
test(6).xsl
xsl sheet
test.txt
output
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Subject:
Writing JSP from XSL
Author:
Lee Humphries
Date:
16 Oct 2002 07:12 PM
The results are different when you try the other processors.
The built-in processor, Xalan-J and Saxon all do what you report.
MSXML.Net mangles it even more so.
Whereas MSXML3, MSXML4 get it right (I think).
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