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Re: HTML Output & PI

Subject: Re: HTML Output & PI
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:21:13 GMT
html output type
> 1. Is Saxon non-conformant here?

Yes. If the top level element in the output is <html>. (in any case, eg
<HTML> then then XSLT defaults to the html output type, if you want xml
output then you need <xsl:output type="xml"/>.

In HTML, PIs are terminated by > not ?>.
 ?> would be legal of course but the ? would be part of the content of
the PI not part of the delimiter. 

> 2. If it is are there likely to be any adverse effects? Browser
> 2. issues?

Most browsers don't much like Pis at all but if it is a conforming HTML
parser then you don't want the second ?.

David

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