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Hi David.
I might be missing something here myself, but as I understand it...
In a transformation how would you produce CDATA in the resulting document
without <xsl:cdata> ? Say the magic words <![CDATA[ ]]> and as if by magic
one appears *here*, not *there*. On the other hand <xsl:cdata> produces
CDATA there in the result tree, not here in the XSL document.
Of course I could have all this horribly wrong, as I'm struggling to keep
up :)
Cheers
Guy.
xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 01/14/99 11:41:04 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cc: (bcc: Guy Murphy/UK/MAID)
Subject: cdata was: XSL and HTML
> <xsl:cdata> tag, there is an obvious need for this
What would <xsl:cdata> mean?
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