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Re: Netscape7.1 bug or bad code?

Subject: Re: Netscape7.1 bug or bad code?
From: N   Y <yukinz_jp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 18:35:41 +0900 (JST)
netscape7.1
thank you for the reply,

I removed comment tag(<xsl:comment></xsl:comment>) 
and tried again.
the JavaScript works fine in Netscape7.1.


but, I wonder why the JavaScript(between
<xsl:comment><![CDATA[ and ]]></xsl:comment>tag ) 
is ignored only Netscape Version 7.1?
the JavaScript isn't ignored in  Netscape Version 7.02.


thank you for any hint,

Yuki N

>   I'm having a problem with the JavaScript 
>   between <xsl:comment><![CDATA[ and
> ]]></xsl:comment>tag 
>   in m
> 
> 
>   Everything works fine in IE5, and Netscape7.02 
>   but does not work in Netscape 7.1(ignore the
> JavaScript) .
> 
> If you put things in a comment, you can expect them
> to be ignored.
> In HTML script is a CDATA element (which doesn't
> exist in XML)
> so < is not special so <!-- does not start a
> comment, but in XHTML
> script element is not special and so <!-- does start
> a comment and your
> javascript is likely to be ignored.
> 
> Solution is easy, don't comment it out.
> 
> David
> 

    

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