I thought of a way to solve the mixed content blockquote problem and I was
hoping that someone could give me some feedback.
My idea was to close the paragraph before the blockquote and start a new one
after the blockquote (with class="cont", to remove the indent) by including
the tags in the blockquote's template. It seemed to work using the built-in
IE6 browser's XSL support. However, the only strange thing was that the new
p tags did not show when I viewed the source from the browser (but they are
there, b/c the correctly use the CSS class formatting).
Perhaps there is a reason I should not solve it this way that I am missing:
<xsl:template match="blockquote">
<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes"></p></xsl:text>
<span class="block"><xsl:apply-templates/></span>
<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes"><p class="cont"></xsl:text>
</xsl:template>
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