Yep, I see 'koberg.comere' but I don't see the characters that would
make this happen. Write the string you used with spaces between each
character or a tilde (~). Pretty cool trick :)
best,
-Rob
Dominic Krüger wrote:
Does this:
#koberg.comere
Do it again?
I wrote three # and then space and then Here.
No idea why it display so funny...
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Robert Koberg [mailto:rob(_at_)koberg(_dot_)com]
Gesendet: Montag, 9. August 2004 18:00
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Betreff: Re: AW: AW: [xsl] xhtml output formating problems / passing through
pre defined static xhtml
Emmanouil Batsis wrote:
Dominic Krüger wrote:
static xhtml...
<div>
#eurodyn.comere the xslt is supposed to write in somedata###
</div>
Just out of curiosity, where does 'eurodyn' come from in the above
comment?
I was curious too, but it came to my email client displaying:
'#koberg.comere'
How do you do that?
Manos
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