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Re: XSLT Help is needed

Subject: Re: XSLT Help is needed
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:08:01 +0100
Re:  XSLT Help is needed
  My objective is to replace &imgURL with
  "http://localhost:7001/WAT/wat/images" in <img/> tag,given below.
  <img src="&imgURL/viewdocument.gif" width="123" height="20" border="0">

  <!ENTITY imgURL "http://localhost:7001/WAT/wat/images" > 

  How can I do this???

There doesn't appear to be any XSL involvement in this question so this
is the wrong email list but

If your source is really like that with &imgURL/ with no ; then it is
not well formed and will generate an error in any XML application.

If you add the ; &imgURL;/ then so long as you have the definition that
you show in the DTD used by your source file it is well formed and the
replacement will happen automatically by the XML parser. You don't need
to do anything.

David

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