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Ofcourse, where is
<ddd>eee</eee>
should have been
<ddd>eee</ddd>
it was just a typo...
On 8/31/05, Antsnio Mota <amsmota@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have this strange behaviour using XSLT in IE and FF.
>
> I have a XML like this:
> <doc>
> <aaa>
> <bbb>ccc</bbb>
> </aaa>
> <ccc>
> <ddd>eee</eee>
> </ccc>
> </doc>
>
> In the client (browser) i load this documento and apply a xslt so it
> results in this:
>
> <doc>
> <aaa>
> <bbb>ccc</bbb>
> </aaa>
> </doc>
>
> Sometime later in the application, i use another xslt that uses that
> document (call it "doc.xml")
>
> <xsl:variable name="xmldoc" select="document('doc.xml')"/>
> <xsl:apply-templates select="$xmldoc"/>
>
> what happens is that teh content of the variable xmldoc is, in IE, the
> original document, as i expected
>
> <doc>
> <aaa>
> <bbb>ccc</bbb>
> </aaa>
> <ccc>
> <ddd>eee</eee>
> </ccc>
> </doc>
>
> but in FF i get the first transformed doc
>
> <doc>
> <aaa>
> <bbb>ccc</bbb>
> </aaa>
> </doc>
>
> Since i want to access the nodes on the original doc (in this example
> <ccc>), in FF my app won't work.
>
> I'm wondering what the correct behaviour should be, or is this
> implementation dependent?
>
> Thanks.
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