"e; should be " (notice the e isn't included in the latter)
From: "Sergiu Ignat" <sergiu(_at_)bitsoft(_dot_)ro>
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Subject: RE: [xsl] A way to use Single quote or double quote in XML and/or
output it into HTML & FO without resorting to CDATA in the XML?
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 17:54:23 +0300
> I tried using "e; etc. but apparently I was unable to use
> it and to
> get the XSLs to run I just went around the issue.
I have a similar problem with "e;
How to use it in the translate() function? translate('what"e;s
new','"e;','i') generates parser error;
When I try to pass '"e;' as a value of a template parameter it
generates an error too.
I use Microsoft parsers.
Does anybody nows why "e; is so hard to handle?
Sergiu
> Abhishek Sanwal
> HP - Houston Campus
> abhishek(_dot_)sanwal(_at_)hp(_dot_)com
>
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