If your input is
<x> 3 < 4 <x>
then the input is not well formed, ie not XML and so can not be
processed by any XML applictaion, XSLT in particular.
Thanks - My input is actually something like:
<x> <z> 3 </z> </x>
So it should be valid XML, but I need to transform the <>-characters
of the z-tag (only the z-tag) to "& l t ;" and "& g t ;" so what the
browser sees in the end is:
<x> & l t ;z & g t ; 3 & l t ; / z & g t ; </x>
The reason I need to do this is that z-tag is actually to be passed
as a string to javascript function which will generate html for a
tooltip where the z-tag then again should be showing with <>.
Do I make myself clear :)
\Rune
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