Dipesh,
The thing is, using output method="text", it's as if DOE is always on, so
switching it on does nothing. [XSLT 16.4: "The text output method ignores
the disable-output-escaping attribute, since it does not perform any output
escaping.]
At 10:49 AM 10/17/2003, you wrote:
My output method is text and i have defined it like this.
<xsl:output method="text" encoding="UTF-8"/>
And in the input xml file i am getting value like this at one place
<myTag NAME="Identifier">HL-DT-ST CD-ROM GCR-8480Bema"></ATTRIBUTE>
and there is one end of line character after > and then question mark is
there. I guess this file is generated by some tool and there must be some
goofing somewhere which is producing output like this.
So do you mean with ouput method as text, i won't be able to use DOE ?
I can't change my output method from text to xml. Are there any other ways to
escape those.
If your output is otherwise plain text but you want ">" to appear as
">", you can use a recursive string-replacement routine in your
stylesheet (check exslt.org) to escape the problematic characters.
Cheers,
Wendell
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