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Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
In on of the sheets I am working on there is the sign ">" in on of the attributes. I am trying to get this in the resulting XML. So I have this in my template: Well the '>' sign does not need to be escaped but often is. So I don't see any problem with doing <dependency org="org.slf4j" name="slf4j-api" rev="1.6.4" conf="provided->*" /> <dependency org="org.slf4j" name="slf4j-log4j12" rev="1.6.4" conf="compile->*" /> <dependency org="log4j" name="log4j" rev="1.2.16" conf="compile->*,!sources,!javadoc" > <exclude module="jmxri" /> <exclude module="jmxtools" /> </dependency> <dependency org="junit" name="junit" rev="4.8" conf="test->*" /> <dependency org="javax.servlet" name="javax.servlet-api" rev="3.0.1" conf="provided->*"> <artifact name="javax.servlet-api" type="jar" /> </dependency> literally in your stylesheet code, the serializer might later escape the '>' signs '>'. If you want to use less than signs '<' then you need to escape them e.g <foo att="a < b"/> that is an XML syntax requirement and not specific to XSLT. -- Martin Honnen --- MVP Data Platform Development http://msmvps.com/blogs/martin_honnen/
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