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You are probably right, but I am still puzzled by tis odd problem, and I want first to make it clear.
Do you mean that disable-output-escaping="yes" does not work for attribute values ?
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Re: [xsl] problem with d-o-e in attribute
Subject: Re: [xsl] problem with d-o-e in attribute From: phdrix <pdrix@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 19:31:06 +0200 |
phdrix wrote:No, I must find a mean to obtain :
<foo bar="'bar'"/>
beacause in OpenOffice styles.xml file, I have such an attribute, and it must be given as shown above, otherwise OpenOffice crashes when it tries to load the document.
Then I'd report that as a bug.
You are probably right, but I am still puzzled by tis odd problem, and I want first to make it clear.
In XSLT, there's no portable way to enforce that kind of output.
Do you mean that disable-output-escaping="yes" does not work for attribute values ?
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