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[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: Those pesky 's again
> i) parses as XML (so that it can be run thru XSLT again), and > (ii) displays as HTML, with readable HTML tables just specify the standard xhtml dtd using doctype-system and doctype-public in xsl:output. > (ii) displays as HTML, with readable HTML tables that would be automatic so long as you take a bit of care over empty element syntax. > This file has 's in it, which can't be parsed unless ' ' > is defined in a DTD. well it's in the standard HTML dtd which is why I suggest use that, but _why_ has your file got nbsp in it, you must have had to work hard to get that, if you had just let XSL put it out as character data you would not have had this problem. > To generate a doctype line use the doctype-system attribute to > xsl:output. > No, this gives me creatures like > (xalan) <!DOCTYPE HTML SYSTEM "[<!ENTITY nbsp '#160'>]"> > (saxon) <!DOCTYPE html > SYSTEM "[<!ENTITY nbsp '#160'>]"> > (xt) nothing at all. er you didn't say what your input was, but it was the wrong thing:-) I meant use doctype-system="...the uri to the xhtml dtd ..." David XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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