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Hi Again,
more newbie questions...
when I try to parse the <![CDATA[ {$variable} ]]> tag the xsl processor obviously
treats the variable as a String...but I need to keep the cdata tag in the xslt tranformation
and output the cdata tag 'fysically'...
is is possible to use a tag defenition (XML Schemas or DTD's....) to automatically output the node with a
cdata 'encapsulation'..
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Re:Including CDATA tags in XSLT...
Subject: Re:Including CDATA tags in XSLT... From: Lennart Isacsson <lennarti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 17:27:13 -0400 (EST) |
Hi Again,
more newbie questions...
How can I write out the CDATA tag when I tranform one XML document to another XML document using XSLT ?
untransformed xml ---------------------------------------------------------------------- <XML> <NAME>Mrs Jane Fleming</NAME> </XML>
transformed xml ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<XML> <NAME><![CDATA[Mrs%20Jane%20Fleming]]></NAME> </XML>
when I try to parse the <![CDATA[ {$variable} ]]> tag the xsl processor obviously
treats the variable as a String...but I need to keep the cdata tag in the xslt tranformation
and output the cdata tag 'fysically'...
is is possible to use a tag defenition (XML Schemas or DTD's....) to automatically output the node with a
cdata 'encapsulation'..
any help greatly appreciated! Lennart Isacsson
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