Jarno,
Thank you.
I did not realize I could use the "escape" characters for "expressions"
as a bunch of references still showed the <= as <= and not as <.
Thanks, once again.
Regards,
Abhishek Sanwal
HP - Houston Campus
abhishek(_dot_)sanwal(_at_)hp(_dot_)com
PS: On another curious note: what is ???
"Jarno - Suicide Commando: Hellraiser (VNV Nation Remix)"
-----Original Message-----
From: Jarno(_dot_)Elovirta(_at_)nokia(_dot_)com
[mailto:Jarno(_dot_)Elovirta(_at_)nokia(_dot_)com]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 2:02 AM
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: RE: [xsl] making balanced 2 columns from single column of data
(also examples from D Pawsons Site and Others found flag errors)
Hi,
This file is not well-formed: & expected. Save anyway.
And it points to the location where the <= operator is
present below in
the XSL.
An XSLT stylesheet is an XML document and in XML the LESS-THAN SIGN
character is an entity delimiter. Read the XML spec, escape it with <
Cheers,
Jarno - Suicide Commando: Hellraiser (VNV Nation Remix)
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