Hello Joris...
Thanks for your reply. I understand your answer...it would make sense. But
looking at the xsl, I don¹t understand what he is trying to achieve by
producing badly formed xml in the first place. I am very new to xslt!
Aaron
From: Joris Gillis <roac(_at_)pandora(_dot_)be>
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Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 16:09:38 +0200
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Subject: Re: [xsl] Content in html tags
Hi, Tempore 15:57:10, die 07/05/2005 AD, hinc in
xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com scripsit Aaron Johnson : >
Here is an
xslt...It's supposed to allow me > to wrap the content in html tags when
required. Clearly it's malformed > xml, so how can I achieve it without
repeating the "Testing!" section? Put the "Testing!" section section in a
(named) template and use conditional testing (xsl:if or xsl:choose)
example: Testing! regards, -- Joris Gillis
(http://users.telenet.be/root-jg/me.html) Spread the wiki
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