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RE: How to used HTML tags with XML/XSL

2005-01-14 09:44:45
I think that he wants to use HTML embedded in the XML. I could interpret wrong, 
but if this is the case, maybe by putting the text into a CDATA section could 
work.

Jaime

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De:     António Mota [mailto:amsmota(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com] 
Enviado el:     Viernes, 14 de Enero de 2005 11:37
Para:   xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Asunto: Re: [xsl] How to used HTML tags with XML/XSL

You need to explain that better: What do you mean by "I can't use
normal HTML tags (like <br>)" or  "way to use all HTML tags without
specifying them explicitly"...

What is the outpout method of ypur XSL?

Maybe if you post some example will help...

On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 09:25:25 +0200, Ahmed El-dawy 
<aseldawy(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Hello,
 I build my home page using XML and write XSL file to transform it to
HTML. The problem is that I can't use normal HTML tags (like <br>)
unless specifying it explicitly in the XSL file I make. This will be
hard with tags like <table>. Is there a way to use all HTML tags without
specifying them explicitly.

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Regards,
Ahmed Saad

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