M. David Peterson wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:32:41 -0600, Julian Reschke
<julian(_dot_)reschke(_at_)gmx(_dot_)de> wrote:
I'm seeing it - for instance - on
<http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2616.xml>.
Interesting. In looking through the transformation file it seems you're
inject the CSS directly. Is this the only place this bug makes itself
If you by "inject directly" you mean the XSLT produces an HTML style
element with inline-content, then yes.
known, or does it happen when you reference external CSS as well? Have
I haven't tried that yet.
you tried placing the CSS in the XML source and using embedded XML to
define rules (e.g. <rule:ie-only>...</rule:ie-only>) instead of using
embedded XSLT logic in the transformation file? Just curious to know
Nope.
where and how this bug is making itself known.
Why do you think it makes a difference how the style element's contents
is generated?
BR, Julian
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