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I think my message was misunderstood. I was probably not very
clear. Please let me try again --
I'm not trying to creating the tree
<TABLE>
<TR></TR>
<TD>row1, cell1</TD>
<TD>row1, cell2</TD>
<TR></TR>
<TD>row2, cell1</TD>
<TD>row2, cell2</TD>
</TABLE>
I'm saying that this is the output that Saxon generates (using the
HTML method) when the stylesheet includes empty TR elements, e.g.
<TR />. Of course, this isn't valid XML or HTML, but both IE and
Netscape are very forgiving and don't choke on it. Instead they
both render a perfectly good table. Exploiting this 'loophole' is
one possible solution to the problem of needing to conditionally
output '</TR>'.
--
perry
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