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Re: Re: producing php with xslt


Oh dear,

If the "processing instruction" has to go in an attribute, you can't create 
XML, since XML doesn't allow that.

Back to square one. Create it as a literal string with 
disable-output-escaping. Be aware that the result won't be XML, and a 
conforming XML processor will refuse to handle it. (Your PHP processor 
might be okay with it though; I can't speak to that.)

It's interesting that your XSLT processor lets you put the PI into the 
attribute at all (doing you the kindness of stripping the angle brackets to 
make it well-formed, while thereby unmaking it a PI).

Cheers,
Wendell


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