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-- Tommie
could some body like to chip in some HELP!!!
Appreciate if somebody can share their experience on
this issue.
Thanks,
Abbas
--- Ghulam Abbas <abbasg_99(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com> wrote:
Is there a way to output control chars in html via
xsl. Could somebody summarize what I need to do to
achieve this. I guess I need to mask them in the xml
and then do something while it is being serilized,
not
clear here. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
> Abbas
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