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Re: Problem with netscape 6 and quotes in the output file


Does it work if you do:
<A HREF="javascript:edit('{@cn}');">Edit Item</A>

[this is an attribute vale template]

best,
-Rob



----- Original Message -----
From: "Carsten Bode" <cbode@innovaphone.com>
To: <XSL-List@lists.mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:44 AM
Subject: [xsl] Problem with netscape 6 and quotes in the output file


> Dear Sirs,
> we currently use a xml/xslt in IE5/MSXML3, currently we get this running
on
> netscape.
> In principle it work nice, but at one place we generate a htlm-link like
> that:
>         <a>
>           <xsl:variable name="arg">javascript:edit("<xsl:value-of
> select="@cn" />")</xsl:variable>
>           <xsl:attribute name="href" >
>             <xsl:value-of select='$arg' />
>           </xsl:attribute >Edit Item
>          </a>
>
> On IE the result is a link like href=javascript:edit("something") .
> On Netscape it comes out as href=javascript:edit(&quot;something&quot;)
>
> I wouldn´t mind if the netscape would convert back the &quot; if the link
is
> activated, but it doesnt.
> I also found no way to generate a direct " with netscape, probably because
> it generates pure xml, and so it doesnt allow a quote in a attribute
value.
> I also tried   <xsl:output method="xml"/> and   <xsl:output
method="html"/>
> without effect.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
>  Carsten Bode
>
>
>
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