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Re: Returning HTML tags from a function not working

2006-01-26 15:31:48
Instead of substituting '\n' with <br /> I had to substitute it with 
<!CDATA[<br />]].

Then in the calling <xsl:value-of > I had to set attribute 
disable-output-escape="true".

This seems to work, but it says that the attribute "disable-output-escaping" is 
deprecated. I'm
not sure what the non-deprectaed method would be.

Anupam.


--- Agnisys <agnisys(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com> wrote:

Hi,
  I'm using Saxson XSLT 2.0 on a Linux system. 

Input looks like this:

<doc>
 Some text that can be 
 Multiline. It can also have lots of     spaces.
</doc>

The Output of XSL is set to HTML.

I need the output to retain the newlines but retain the spaces.

So I want the HTML to look like:
-----------------------------------------------
Some text that can be 
Multiline. It can also have lots of spaces.
-----------------------------------------------

Here is my function, but somehow the <br /> vanishes from the HTML and so I 
get one line only.
<xsl:function name="xrsl:printdoc" as="xs:string*">
  <xsl:param name="docnode" as="element()?"/>
  <xsl:if test="$docnode[1]">
    <xsl:analyze-string  select="$docnode[1]" regex="\n">
      <xsl:matching-substring><br /></xsl:matching-substring>
      <xsl:non-matching-substring>
        <xsl:value-of select="normalize-space(.)"/>
      </xsl:non-matching-substring>
    </xsl:analyze-string>             
  </xsl:if>
</xsl:function>

Please help!
Thanks,
Anupam.

 

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