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   RE: NOWRAP

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  • From: Tim McCune <timm@channelpoint.com>
  • To: "'Wang, Dapeng'" <Dapeng.Wang@Dresdner-Bank.com>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 09:02:33 -0600

If you look at the HTML 4.0 DTD, you will see that the correct syntax is
<td nowrap="nowrap">.

-----Original Message-----
From: Wang, Dapeng [mailto:Dapeng.Wang@Dresdner-Bank.com]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 6:44 AM
To: Xml-Dev (E-Mail)
Subject: NOWRAP


Hi, 

while translating XML to HTML using XSLT, I'm always confronted with the
situation that the NOWRAP attribute to a TD element must be specified like
<TD NOWRAP>. For it is not well formed XML, I alwasy have to put it into a
CDATA-section, whcih is very annoying. Does anybody know another possiblity
to avoid it. (Perhaps any other tag or attribute which has the same effect
as NOWRAP but is well-formed)

Thanx
Dapeng Wang

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