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What is the cleanest way to code the following javascript code in my XSL:
<a href="#" onlick="Position.clone('ElementA', 'ElementB', {setHeight:
false, setWidth: false})">-click-<a/>These are the correct (??) unicode characters for: { = B;
} = D;Here is where I found these codes: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf I tried injecting this straight into the onlick attribute, but failing with a decimal syntax issue... (which I haven't seen before). So I tried: <a href="#" onclick="Position.clone('{$ElementA}', '{$ElementB}',
B;setheight: false, setWidth: false D;)">-click me-</a>The exact error is: Invalid character in a decimal number 'B' Karl..
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