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Hi,
I was wondering if the processor developers have any plans to support xsl:output/@method="xhtml" for xsl version 1.0? I see it for XSL v2, so perhaps there is no need, but I am feeling that many will stick with v1 for a while.
When people start switching over (to XHTML) there are going to be many frustrated users who have a page outputted with:
This will cause the page to not display (even though the xhtml is there) -- they need end elements.
Or:
<textarea/>
which will cause the rest of the page below the textarea to be placed inside of it.
Have people found other problems?
For a potential faq, here are some workarounds:
<script src="js.js">//</script>
I wonder how many people have tried to output XHTML only to be frustrated and go back to HTML.
[xsl] will processors support XHTML?
Subject: [xsl] will processors support XHTML? From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:57:22 -0700 |
Hi,
I was wondering if the processor developers have any plans to support xsl:output/@method="xhtml" for xsl version 1.0? I see it for XSL v2, so perhaps there is no need, but I am feeling that many will stick with v1 for a while.
When people start switching over (to XHTML) there are going to be many frustrated users who have a page outputted with:
<script src="js.js"/> or <title/>
This will cause the page to not display (even though the xhtml is there) -- they need end elements.
Or:
<textarea/>
which will cause the rest of the page below the textarea to be placed inside of it.
Have people found other problems?
For a potential faq, here are some workarounds:
<script src="js.js">//</script>
<xsl:template match="xhtml:title | xhtml:textarea"> <xsl:if test="not(boolean(text()))"> <xsl:text> </xsl:text> </xsl:if> <xsl;apply-templates/> </xsl:template>
I wonder how many people have tried to output XHTML only to be frustrated and go back to HTML.
best, -Rob
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