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Text Box Prob
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- Subject: [xsl] Text Box Prob
- From: P Vikram <vikram_good_boy at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 09:50:24 -0700 (PDT)
- Reply-To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
Hi
I have to create a textbox with value from XSL.
<INPUT maxLength=7 name=test size=14>
<xsl:attribute name="value">
<xsl:value-of select="TITLES"/>
</xsl:attribute>
This is giving me an error that:
A string literal was expected but no opening quote
character was found.
basically i have an div where using javascript iam
writing innerhtml.
Thanks
--- Michael Kay <mhkay@iclway.co.uk> wrote:
> > given the following XML fragment:
> >
> > <strval>
> > <![CDATA[bla ]]>
> > </strval>
> >
> ... My understanding is that the
> > parser generates three text nodes:
> > - one containing the first '\n' after <strval> and
> a couple of spaces,
> > - one containing 'bla '
> > - one with the closing '\n'
> >
>
> No, the parser doesn't generate three text nodes and
> then merge them. Well,
> it might, but there is nothing anywhere that says it
> should.
>
> Of course, it would be possible to change the XPath
> data model so that CDATA
> boundaries are considered significant in delimiting
> the strings to be
> considered as candidates for whitespace elimination;
> but if CDATA is to be
> significant for that purpose, people would want it
> to be significant for
> lots of other purposes, and you might as well go the
> whole way of adding
> CDATA nodes to the model.
>
> Mike Kay
>
>
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