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Re: <script /> and Netscape

Subject: Re: <script /> and Netscape
From: "L Rutker" <lrutker@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 13:05:45 -0500
script tags in netscape
I am using the following as a workaround:
I defined an entity reference for "nbsp" at the top of the XSL.

And then used that reference to add a space element between "<script>" and it's closing "</script>" tag.

<script language="javascript1.2" type="text/javascript" src="../../../scripts/javascript/rollover.js">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</script>


Is this the way to go?
Thanks

Here is the question.
When i do a transformation, my parser (Xalan)is changing following
javascript line

<script language="javascript1.2" type="text/javascript"
src="../../../scripts/javascript/rollover.js"></script>
to
<script language="javascript1.2" type="text/javascript"
src="../../../scripts/javascript/rollover.js"/>
While this usually poses no problem Netscape doesn't understand the self
enclosing version of the script tag and will not render my page
Any suggestions?

Lou

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