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Hi,
Thanks Jarno and Tom for your respective help. OK, I forget about the d-o-e, I try your suggestion:
<xsl:element name="div" namespace="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<xsl:attribute name="id">CollapseMenu0Block2</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:element>
I also tried simply with (same way of coding than using <img> xsl element with the "src" attribute):
<div> <xsl:attribute name="id">CollapseMenu0Block2</xsl:attribute> </div>
and even like the original HTML - Note that the problem is not as I thought in the ending tag </div> (which works fine in html) .
<div id="CollapseMenu0Block0"> </div>
One good thing is that it does not print it anymore. But it still does not process it to render the collapsable / expandable javascript tree.
ex: http://www.idiap.ch/~guillemo/JAVASCRIPT/dynapi/docs/examples/TEST2.xml with the sylesheet named Testdiv.xsl (in the same directory).
while OK in html: http://www.idiap.ch/~guillemo/JAVASCRIPT/dynapi/docs/examples/collapsemenu1.html
Thanks for any ideas,
Maël
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original Javascript/HTML source from:
http://www.dansteinman.com/dynduo/en/collapsemenu.html
Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I went through the archive mails on "disable-output-escaping"
> > and the majority of posts deal with how to insert html
> > abreviations like <, ' instead of < , '. So I tried
> > different ways:
> > => <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes"> <![CDATA[
> > <div id="CollapseMenu0Block2"> ]]> </xsl:text> )
> > => using <xsl:output method="text"/> or <xsl:output
> > method="html"/> at the begining of the stylesheet
> > => <processing-instruction name="html"> <![CDATA[ <div
> > id="CollapseMenu0Block2"> ]]> </processing-instruction>
> >
> > but the browser still prints the tag instead of generating an
> > node tree and processing it (simple ex.
> > http://www.idiap.ch/~guillemo/JAVASCRIPT/dynapi/docs/examples/
> > TEST.xml against
> > http://www.idiap.ch/~guillemo/JAVASCRIPT/dynapi/docs/examples/
> > collapsemenu1.html)
>
> I meant forget about d-o-e, they way it's being used in your stylesheet is Wrong, and the XSLT processor in the browser might not support d-o-e at all; instead of serializing the result tree into buffer and parsing that into a DOM, it most probably serializes the result tree directly into a DOM tree.
>
> Instead of trying to output a text string using
>
> <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes"><![CDATA[<div id="CollapseMenu0Block2">]]></xsl:text>
>
> you want to generate a an element node with e.g.
>
> <div id="CollapseMenu0Block2">
>
> or
>
> <xsl:element name="id" namespace="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
> <xsl:attribute name="id">CollapseMenu0Block2</xsl:attribute>
> </xsl:element>
>
> You are not writing out text that looks like tags, like you would using e.g. JSP, but rather building a result tree of nodes, like you build a tree using DOM. If you want to parameterize the element or attribute names, use xsl:element and xsl:attribute to generate the element and attribute nodes, respectively. So just rethink the problem and come up with a solution that generates a *tree*, not text.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jarno - VNV Nation: Kingdom (restoration)
>
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