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RE: Storing HTML in XML

Subject: RE: Storing HTML in XML
From: wbchmura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 13:36:57 -0400
storing html in xml
Yes, In fact I just got some help on this very topic today.

You want to use:

 <xsl:copy-of select="title/node()" />

To get it out.  See the thread "Re:  Question with xsl:copy-of and 
xsl:value-of".

if you dont do it this way it will be outputting <myfile> as part of the 
result.

Glad I could finally give something back to the group... 




-----Original Message-----
From: Francisco.Casadome [mailto:Francisco.Casadome@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 1:17 PM
To: xsl-list
Subject:  Storing HTML in XML


Hi,

I would like to know if it's possible to store html code inside xml 
tags.
Thus is,
something like:

<files>
	<myfile number="1"> ... here goes the HTML code ... </myfile>
	<myfile number="2"> ... here goes the HTML code ... </myfile>
	<myfile number="3"> ... here goes the HTML code ... </myfile>
	...
</files>

In a way that I can output that html code without processing it. The 
output
of the xsl should be the HTML inside <myfile> tags.

Can anyone help me ?

Thanks in advance,
Frank.


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