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Re: write out xml *with* tags for data island inside xsl??

2005-04-21 08:20:27
The hack that willl allow xml data islands to work in both IE and
Mozilla is to add a style attribute to the xml element with the
display set to "none"...

so:

<xml id="dataisland" style="display:none">
....
</xml>

coupled with:

document.getElementById('dataisland').innerHTML

will give you a copy of everything contained within the start and end
xml element.

Cheers :)

<M:D/>

On 4/21/05, Emmanouil Batsis <Emmanouil(_dot_)Batsis(_at_)eurodyn(_dot_)com> 
wrote:
Eric van der Vlist wrote:

Replacing <xml> by <_xml> would thus be more kosher...



It's an MS thing AFAIK, called "data islands". I dont thing they work
without xml being the element name :-/

I have also recommended changing names starting with XML only to find
out that the spec does not actually require it.

Manos

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