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> From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 11:42 AM > Subject: Re: XSL transform escape question > > > > > the parser > > will default to XML output, which ignores the > disable-output-escaping > > attribute if you're writing out a result tree fragment. > > d-o-e works the same way (if it works at all) in the xml and > html output > methods. Why do you think it should be different? Ack! My mistake. My statement applies if d-o-e is set to "no". I think the confusion (for me) is that d-o-e defaults to "yes" for <xsl:text/> and "no" for <xsl:value-of/>. Actually, I think that for the previous question, the better answer would be to write out the node using <xsl:copy-of select="answer/*"/> instead of <xsl:value-of/>. b. | brian martinez brian.martinez@xxxxxxxx | | senior gui programmer 303.708.7248 | | trip network, inc. fax 303.790.9350 | | 6436 s. racine cir. englewood, co 80111 | | http://www.cheaptickets.com/ http://www.trip.com/ | XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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