Thanks Michael.
Yes, but how can I do it then?
Using disable-output-escaping, as I said.
I think that should be a kind of standard problem. If
something like that is
not possible, then XSLT looses some of it's power.
XSLT's power is the ability to generate a result tree. As an added bonus
you get the ability to serialize this as well-formed XML or HTML. And if
that's not good enough for you, there's even a feature to generate
ill-formed XML or HTML. I think the spec offers all that you need!
Michael Kay
Software AG
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And don't misunderstand me, I don't want I quick "workaround
solution". I am actually looking for something which suits to
the XSLT specification... I know that stuff like href="<?php
echo $test?>" or href="<%= test%>" is
actually not nice, but there is no other way to do it... Regards, Jens
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