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Re: MSXML / NBSP problem and resolution

Subject: Re: MSXML / NBSP problem and resolution
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 12:34:22 GMT
nbsp xslt problem saxon


  The other more pressing reason is that if you are starting the serialization
  of each node of the result tree as soon as it is added, which is what many
  XSLT processors attempt to do, you have to keep state while outputting the
  contents of the <head> element, in order to know whether you've reached the
  end and haven't yet output a <meta http-equiv="Content-Type">. That might be
  more work than the spec wants to require of an XSLT processor.

actually it says it should output the meta immediately after the start
of the head so it is not required to do this check (and saxon  I think
will give you two meta elements if you explictly write one into teh head
within the stylesheet)

David

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