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Re: [xsl] Understanding why <tag></tag> is the way it is (was Re: [xsl] IE Client side transformation issue)

2007-08-03 10:27:24
On 03/08/07, Abel Braaksma <abel(_dot_)online(_at_)xs4all(_dot_)nl> wrote:
There is a cdata-section-elements on xsl:output, but not a
never-minimize-elements attribute or something similar.
There is no need for such an attribute, because MSXML3 handles
the two cases differently. If you specify in your stylesheet
<div style="display: none"/> it becomes <div style="display: none" />
(invalid html)
but
<div style="display: none"></div> becomes <div style="display: none"></div>
in the output.

Note that there is _no_ need to using nbsp or xsl:comment to ensure valid html !

Manfred

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