use the following attribute in your xsl tags. Probably this may help
you in getting the desired code.
<xsl:value-of select="$abc" disable-output-escaping="yes"/>
Thanks and Regards
Jithu
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 13:46:07 -0500, Carmelo Montanez
<carmelo(_at_)nist(_dot_)gov> wrote:
Folks:
I am sure this been debated before to the ground. I have
a variable that have entities as part of its contents as in the
following
variable1 = "< A href = ....."
I am trying to output this as html
<dd><xsl:value-of select = "$variable1"/></dd>
The problem is that when I get the HTML, I still have the entities
inside the variables causing the HTML browser to display the wrong thing
My final HML looks something like this:
<DD>A <a href="Ballot"><i>Ballot</i></a> prepared
or <a href="cast"><{i>cast</i></a> by a voter other
than at a regular polling place.</DD>
I will like to have all those entities resolved. I need to use the
entities inside the
variable because I am doing a lot of manipulations with it.
Thanks,
Carmelo
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