Michael Kay wrote:
The '&' in the last line should actually be a '&' in the
transformed
HTML code. However, obviously I can't replace '&' with
'&', since the
stylesheet would then be syntactically incorrect. But if I
leave the '&'
where it is, I'll have '&' in the HTML code instead of '&'.
Your XSLT processor knows the HTML rules better than you do.
:-) no reason to doubt that...
& is correct according to the HTML spec, & is wrong.
Yeah, that's right. However, I need a & in the output and not a &. In my
original example my processor produces &
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Marcel Stör
http://www.frightanic.com
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