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Re: Displaying text nodes and child nodes

Subject: Re: Displaying text nodes and child nodes
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 11:42:05 +0100
Re:  Displaying text nodes and child nodes
> I try to use a cdata to make the stylesheet ignore those tags but it pass to
> the browser as smile text and they are shown as &lt;tag&gt;.

Yes that's exactly what CDATA is for, to tell the parser that < does not
start a tag but is just _c_haracter  _data_.

Don't use CDATA sections in your source, and then just use xsl:copy-of (not
xsl:copy or xsl:value-of) to copy the tree to the output.

David

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