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Serializing the output as HTML, Xalan (a 2.2.x version) outputs your <textarea name=".." ...></textarea>. We never had any problem with all browsers.
Regards,
Joerg
Tim Kyle wrote:
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Re: [xsl] XSL and Blank Textarea
Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL and Blank Textarea From: Joerg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 10:13:06 +0100 |
Serializing the output as HTML, Xalan (a 2.2.x version) outputs your <textarea name=".." ...></textarea>. We never had any problem with all browsers.
Regards,
Joerg
Tim Kyle wrote:
Hi-
I found this in the archives sent out in August 2000. Today I am using XALAN, and outputting as html. Has anyone found a solution to this? I have also used the hack   ... but surely by now the Xalan folks would have this one figured out ... Any advice would be appreciated.
Here's the post: (http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200008/msg00658.html)
I want to generate a HTML-form to insert data from a XSL stylesheet.
In the stylesheet I define a textarea like this: <TEXTAREA name=".." rows=".." cols=".."></TEXTAREA>. The XSLT-processor (Xalan) optimizes my code and the result is this: <TEXTAREA name=".." rows=".." cols=".."/>. I know that this correct but my browser does not understand it.
I solved this problem by presetting the textarea with a blank (#&160;). It works but it does not look good.
Isn't there another way to do it??
Thanks,
Tim A. Kyle
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