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From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 17:34:08 GMT
xslt escap

> I need the right angle bracket to come out as is, and not as an entity.

Since it would be well formed XML (or HTML) the system could do that
automatically, assuming it doesn't...

Then this shows the solution doesn't it?

  "The attribute disable-output-escaping is no longer supported on
  xsl:attribute. In theory, you should be able to use character maps
  instead.


Just produce
<foo x="height:expression(scrollHeight &#xE123; 300 ? 300 : 'null')"/>

together with a character map

<xsl:output-character character="&#xE123;" string=">="/>

David



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