I do not believe disable-output-escaping is the solution cuz it has already
been disabled. So I am stumped how do I de-escape this? Any help would
really be appreciated.
I don't understand this comment. Do you mean that your processor doesn't
support d-o-e? If it does support d-o-e then this is exactly the reason
why the feature is there and you can just go
<xsl:value-of disable-output-escaping="yes" select="."/>
David
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