Michael,
It's for a proprietary system. I can't figure out the logic either but
it's how they require it. I think they do this because the content
could contain XML tags that will be parsed separately. Therefore they
want the content wrapped in a CDATA tag like shown. Is there any way I
can do this?
chad
On Feb 13, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Michael Kay wrote:
I have an XSLT that is changing element names to match a specific
schema. The schema requires that I wrap the content in a CDATA tag.
What kind of schema is that? The popular schema languages (XSD,
RelaxNG,
DTD, Schematron) have no way of imposing such a requirement, and for
good
reasons.
Michael Kay
http:/www.saxonica.com/
Can anyone explain to me how I would do that?
Final XML needs to look like this
<field name="title">
<![CDATA[Hello World]]>
</field>
Use the cdata-section-elements="field" attribute on the
xsl:output elements.
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http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
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