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At 02:21 PM 3/7/2000 -0500, Carole E. Mah wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, David Carlisle wrote: > well it looks like css so I'd guess your input document has a <style> > element containing that css, and your stylesheet does not specify a > template for "style" so you get the default template which gives you the > character data. I'm sure you thought of this, but just in case: No includes/imports going on, are there? No external entities referenced in any of the documents? Are you using the document() function to reference more than one source tree? If so, can you narrow the scope of the problem by successively removing document() calls until the CSS stops appearing? We *know* it's not being generated from nowhere -- I might believe some bizarre combination of conditions leading to one XSLT processor's doing this unbidden, but not two or more. :) So... if the CSS is not being placed in the result tree by your XSLT, it's got to be originating from the source(s). ================================================================ John E. Simpson | My school colors were clear. We used http://www.flixml.org | to say, "I'm not naked, I'm in the simpson@xxxxxxxxxxx | band." (Steven Wright) XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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