It gives an error cause in javascript i use in the for loop a <
sign. ok but if I change it in < the javascript would go wrong.
How can I write clear Javascript in XSL without messing up XSL/Java and
getting errors?
That's an XML issue, not an XSLT one.
< must always be escaped in any XML file.
Just use <.
If you are producing an HTML script element this will be linearised as "<"
(as html script is a CDATA element)
If you are producing an XHTML script element this will be linearised as "<"
(as XHTML script takes PCDATA content). An XHTML implementation will
extract the XML-escaped text from the script element and pass the
underlying character data to the javascript engibe, so javascript will
see a "<" in either case.
David
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