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Hi Tim,
I think we'll have to see a bit of your XSLT in order to give you a hand.
Thanks
Spencer
On 3/21/07, Tim Golen <tim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Re: [xsl] Question Regarding the display of tag from XML
Subject: Re: [xsl] Question Regarding the display of <a> tag from XML From: "Spencer Tickner" <spencertickner@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:48:22 -0700 |
Hi Tim,
I think we'll have to see a bit of your XSLT in order to give you a hand.
Thanks
Spencer
On 3/21/07, Tim Golen <tim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to the group, and fairly new to XSL. I'm using XML version 1.0 and XSL version 1.0. I'm building a site with PHP and I have a message stored in a MySQL database that I'm trying to display to the user. This is what the message looks like in the database:
One of the swarms you have joined called "Whiskies Cat Food" has entered a bid battle. To view this swarm, click <a href="index.php?module=swarm&action=view&swarmId=1">here</a>.
My xml looks like this:
<message> <from>Whiskies Cat Food</from> <subject>Swarm In Bid Battle!</subject> <timeSent>20070321113046</timeSent> <message><![CDATA[One of the swarms you have joined called "Whiskies Cat Food" has entered a bid battle. To view this swarm, click <a href="index.php?module=swarm&action=view&swarmId=1">here</a>.]]></me ssage>
<deleteUrl>index.php?module=myeswarm&action=deleteMessage&messageId= 35</deleteUrl> </message>
Unfortunately the XSL displays it exactly as what's in the database, and the anchor tags don't become a link. If I remove the <![CDATA[]]> from the XML the XSL just displays the message as the following and throws out the anchor tags completely:
One of the swarms you have joined called "Whiskies Cat Food" has entered a bid battle. To view this swarm, click here.
Can you help me to get the anchor tag to display as an actual link that can be clicked on? Thanks, Tim
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