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RE: XSLT Transform cdata-section-elements split up

2004-06-09 13:48:18
It's certainly a little curious that the processor should break the CDATA up
into small sections like this, but one could argue that it's not
intrinsically wrong.

What puzzles me is, why do you want this stuff wrapped in CDATA sections? Do
you really have a downstream process that requires it to be in CDATA, and if
so, why?

Michael Kay 

-----Original Message-----
From: Junk Junk [mailto:youremailisjunk(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com] 
Sent: 09 June 2004 18:55
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: RE: [xsl] XSLT Transform cdata-section-elements split up

Mr. Kay,

This is a direct copy and paste of what the procesor
is producing now.  I have only changed some customer
numbers as they are sort of confidential in nature.  

<AdditionalText><![CDATA["PrimaryAlert~;~|AlertID~;~|~|Al]]><!
[CDATA[ertKey~|xyz/5/4/351/6/20002]]><![CDATA[/NA_chronic~;~|~|TimeStamp~|06
/0]]><![CDATA[4/2004
12:11:23
CST~;~|Alert~;~|]]><![CDATA[~|Layer~|2~;~|~|CustomerName~|~;]]
<![CDATA[~|~|Classification~|NFO~;~|~|Sev]]><![CDATA[erity~|Major~;>
~|~|Domain~|METRO~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|NodeOrSwitchName~|xyz~]]><!
[CDATA[;~|~|Component~|XYZ-T3-12-XYZ
XY]]><![CDATA[Z 5.4~;~|~|Reason~|Fail LOS
(Chr]]><![CDATA[onic - 2 Failures in 5
minutes)~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|BMPTktID~|~;~;"]]></AdditionalText>

Any ideas?  it seems as if it could be a configurable
parameter, but I would have no idea what that is.

-junk

--- Michael Kay <mhk(_at_)mhk(_dot_)me(_dot_)uk> wrote:

That was my bad typing. 

I guessed that, and therefore didn't bother
responding to your post.

In a matter like this, if we can't see the exact
output produced by the
processor, what chance have we got?

Michael Kay




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