Javascript Unterminated String Constant Error
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Javascript Unterminated String Constant Error
Hi All,
I'm getting an annoying Javascript Unterminated String Constant Error in my HTML Output.
It appears to be caused by a lack of carriage returns in the XSL output. But, I’m using an XSL document from a vendor. I only opened it in Oxygen and saved it, making little to no changes.
So, I placed this XSL tag with two carriage returns between in several places in the XSL:
<xsl:text>
</xsl:text>
That fixed the first few lines that were unterminated. However, it appears that the entire integratedModes.xsl document will need these tags in order to add the carriage returns, which doesn't make sense to me since the document was fine before I opened it in Oxygen.
So, I'm wondering if there is a setting in Oxygen or something that I'm missing that will normalize the output so that I won't have to add these tags allover XSL files?
Thanks,
John
I'm getting an annoying Javascript Unterminated String Constant Error in my HTML Output.
It appears to be caused by a lack of carriage returns in the XSL output. But, I’m using an XSL document from a vendor. I only opened it in Oxygen and saved it, making little to no changes.
So, I placed this XSL tag with two carriage returns between in several places in the XSL:
<xsl:text>
</xsl:text>
That fixed the first few lines that were unterminated. However, it appears that the entire integratedModes.xsl document will need these tags in order to add the carriage returns, which doesn't make sense to me since the document was fine before I opened it in Oxygen.
So, I'm wondering if there is a setting in Oxygen or something that I'm missing that will normalize the output so that I won't have to add these tags allover XSL files?
Thanks,
John
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Hi John,
It is impossible to tell what happens from your description. If you have your original XSL and the one afer you changed it in oXygen then you can compare them to see the differences.
I noticed you post the question also on XSL list
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/a ... 00629.html
If you have a specific oXygen problem please provide more details.
Best Regards,
George
It is impossible to tell what happens from your description. If you have your original XSL and the one afer you changed it in oXygen then you can compare them to see the differences.
I noticed you post the question also on XSL list
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/a ... 00629.html
If you have a specific oXygen problem please provide more details.
Best Regards,
George
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