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Re: Using IE's CC (Conditional Comments) inside an XSL

Subject: Re: Using IE's CC (Conditional Comments) inside an XSL file.
From: "M. David Peterson" <m.david@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 16:24:52 -0600
Re:  Using IE's CC (Conditional Comments) inside an XSL
Hey Steve,

I have the code for you to do this, but am quite literally rushing out the
door.  When I return I will post the code back to this thread.

On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:45:52 -0600, Stephen Cunliffe
<scunliffe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

I did check the FAQ, and scoured the Net but I was unable to find a
good, workable answer for this.

I want to, in my XSL, insert a CC for IE6, that inserts a script tag, if
it is IE.

E.g. this is the rendered result of what I want.

<!--[if IE 6]>
<script src="foo.js"></script>
<![endif]-->

I've tried using xsl:comment, xsl:text, and all manor of escaping with
no success.. I either get my angle brackets escaping as &lt;, &gt; or I
get malformed XML errors, or I get the comments to output okay, but my
script tag doesn't show up (in the source, e.g. my script gets parsed as
part of the comment on the XSL side)

If anyone has suffered through this, and found a working solution, I
will be forever in debt.

Cheers,
Steve





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