Subject: Re: Writing a stylesheet to create a stylesheet, with XSLTin the XML
From: Joerg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 21:29:28 +0200
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If you know the disadvantages of disable-output-escaping, use <xsl:text
disable-output-escaping="yes"/> like on <xsl:value-of/>.
Regards,
Joerg
Scott Moore wrote:
I've written a stylesheet that processes an XML file and creates another
stylesheet from it. So far, so good.
But, I've now run into a case where I want some of the XSLT to be in the XML
file. I want to select the text from the XML and have it written out as
proper XSLT. The problem is <xsl:text> will not let me embed an
<xsl:value-of> inside it, so I can't turn on disable-output-escaping.
Below is an example of what I want to do:
XML snippet:
<Sections label="<xsl:value-of select="/Doc/FirstName">"/>
I would like to take the contents of the attribute label and place it
directly in the output tree and turn off escaping of the <, > and "
characters.
Is this possible?
Thanks for any help,
Scott
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