Eric Scheid wrote:
Is there any way to control whether empty elements appear as
<empty></empty>, instead of <empty/>?
My problem is that some browsers don't like <div/> or
<a name="x"/>,
Browser? So you use 'xhtml' or 'html' serialization method, don't
you? If it's the case, you must don't get any element serialized as
"<empty/>" (but as "<empty></empty>" or "<empty>").
See <URL:http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt-xquery-serialization/>.
--drkm
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