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RE: Missing "BR" Tags XSLT


xslt br


Nancy Pate wrote:
>I am also curious about
>what you mean by "literal". 

If you look at line 65 of the XSL sheet, you will see
that I have a version of the code being output
explicitly.  I am not using any variables or anything.

This code is right below where I use a template to get
the info from the XML set to do the same thing.

It works fine here, but in the template:
	match="prb:entry" mode="blob-multi"
the output does everything right except the
lines don't break where the BR tags are.

---
on a side note.  As far as using the element tags
for BR, I basically transformed my original HTML
prototype to XSLT using regular expressions, so 
all tags were basically done this way.  It's more
difficult to have it do tags without attributes
differently than everything else, so, in essence,
this was the easiest way.  Not to mention, it is
easier for me to read when the code is uniform.
I may change my mind about this in a month or two.
:)



Chris Strolia-Davis
Database Specialist
Contractor - CDO Technologies Inc.


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