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Subject: Re: XML element to Javascript var via XSL
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 10:16:11 GMT
javascript var
> I tried using <xsl:strip-space elements="content" />,

That would remove any white space text node children of content, but
there are no such nodes. Your content element just has a single text
node child, which contains some non white characters, so nothing is
stripped.
<content>
  
    &lt;table>
      &lt;tr>
        &lt;td>Table Content&lt;/td>
      &lt;/tr>
    &lt;/table>
  
</content>


You happened to input it using CDTATA rather than  &lt; but it's the
same thing, XSLT sees the same input in either case.

probably you want

NewTable.innerHTML='{normalize-space($content)}';


which will get rid of your line breaks.

David

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