Hi Andrew,
once again thank you for your quick reply.
You are right: I need xhtml as output. To explain a bit the background:
I want to display a calendar on the web in XHTML 1.1 Format. What I do
is I prepare - with all entries from the database - an xml-file using
jdom - specially for the calendar I add the element table, tr, td. etc.
So finally I have an xml file similar like this:
<table>
<tr>
<td>I do not like Mondays</td>
<td>Bob sang it</td>
</tr>
</table>
Sometimes there are no entries for a special day, so I have to replace
these entries with : OTHERWISE the calendar collapses.
OK, next is I have my xsl - file: because this calendar is very special
I just want to make an <xsl:copy-of select="table"/>.
Via a servlet and xalan I transform the xml-file and the xsl file to
HTML and create the output.
I have to do this because our layout changes really often: so in future
time I just change the layout, use the same xml file and have a totally
new layout in warp time.
The thing is: when I use #160 the non-breaking space is displayed as
this "special character". So the whole calendar collapses.
Have a look here what I am talking about:
http://bauhaus.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/cms/index
This is the calendar I am talking about.
See the "spaces" for Montag (= Monday), Dienstag (=Tuesday) ....
With the calendar looks like my boss wants. With #160 it looks
shitty.
But another restriction is it must be XHTML 1.1 because the side has to
be barrier free.
Maybe you have some addresses where I can find sample code to produce
ouptut="xhtml". Just need a little idea how to do this.
At the moment I am helpless.
Thanks for that
Holm
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