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Re: jd.xslt bug (at least unexpected)?

Subject: Re: jd.xslt bug (at least unexpected)?
From: Johannes Döbler <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 23:21:35 +0200
jd xslt output
Hi,

normally, the only way to get a CDATA section in the output is to include a cdata-section-elements attribute in a xsl:output instruction, i.e. in your case something like this:

<xsl:output ... cdata-section-elements="... style ..."/>

Could you check if your stylesheet contains such a clause? If yes then just remove the style element from the cdata-section-elements attribute value. If not its probably a bug - in that case it would be great if you send me a stylesheet and input document which reproduces the bug.

thanks,
Johannes Döbler


At 13:04 03.08.03 -0700, you wrote:
Hi,

I have been wanting to try out jd.xslt because I have heard so many good
things.

However, I tried a transformation on something that had the following:

<style type="text/css" media="all">@import "<xsl:value-of
select="$relative_path"/>css/default.css";</style>


It outputs as:


<style type="text/css" media="all"><![CDATA[@import
"http://dev.94107.com/css/default.css";]]></style>

What it means is that the browser will not see my CSS file to bring it down.

Is there some way to turn this off?

Thanks,
-Rob Koberg


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