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RE: XML -> HTML with paragraphs
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] XML -> HTML with paragraphs
- From: "Michael Kay" <mhkay at iclway dot co dot uk>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 21:24:24 +0100
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The best answer is to mark up the text using a subset of XHTML tags, using
proper XML encoding rules (e.g. always include an end tag, always put quotes
round attribute values). Then you will be using pure XML, and an
<xsl:copy-of> will enable you to copy the XHTML chunks straight into an
XHTML or HTML output file.
Mike Kay
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
> [mailto:owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com]On Behalf Of
> Joshua Miller
> Sent: 10 September 2001 19:59
> To: Xsl-List@Lists.Mulberrytech.Com
> Subject: [xsl] XML -> HTML with paragraphs
>
>
> I have an XML document with the following structure:
>
> <item title="Searching the Site" id="2">
> <helpfile>
> Text input into paragraphs.
>
> Text input into paragraphs.
>
> </helpfile>
> </item>
>
> And I want to display the contents of <helpfile> as HTML with
> <p> tags to
> separate the paragraphs. However, I can't seem to make this
> work. I've tried
> adding <p> tags to the text (yeah, I know, this doesn't work).
>
> What I really need to know I guess, is how to put HTML into
> an XML document
> and make it display as HTML and not as escaped html
> (>/<) ... is this
> even possible? I want to store helpfile information in an XML
> document, but
> I need figures and links and images in the output ... how do
> I make this
> work? Or is XML not the answer here?
>
> Joshua Miller
> Web Development::Programming
> Eagle Technologies Group, Inc.
> www.eagletgi.com
> josh.miller@eagletgi.com
>
>
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