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- From: Andrew Bunner <bunner@massquantities.com>
- To: Attila Torcsvari <arcdev@mail.matav.hu>, xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 15:22:41 -0700
>Is < not working?! (found in point 2.4 of the XML standard). Hmmm.
Not working the way one would expect it to. If I want to put < in the
generated file, I can just include it the XML source file as element
content. If I want to put < in the generated file, I'm out of luck.
It looks like the only way to include Java Script in an XML document and
have it be processed in a way that preserves ',",&,< and > is to write your
own little utility. "Utility" is a friendlier way to say "ugly hack" in
this case.
>I believe that the standards stand on week legs, or at least the
standardization process of XML-related formats is not well-organized.
My way of saying it is, "There is still much work to be done."
I believe that msxsl does handle Java Script in an intelligent way.
However, I'd like to take this opportunity to learn the XSL Working Draft
now that I've found a processor that (almost) fully implements it.
-- Andrew
Andrew Bunner
President, Founder Mass Quantities, Inc.
Professional Supplements for the Perfect Physique
http://www.massquantities.com
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