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RE: doe alternative?
- From: DPawson at rnib dot org dot uk
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 13:40:31 +0100
- Subject: RE: [xsl] doe alternative?
- Reply-to: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
DC said:
> > Other than nested comments, I can't see any rationale in
> disallowing it?
> It would be a source of incompatibility between stylesheets
> as it would
> expose the XML linearisation to the XSL stylesheet, something not
> currently possible.
The Yorkshire response is so what ;-)
In terms of processing (as todays mail shows)
they are all identical post parse?
How does such an exposure cause a problem I suppose is the next question?
I can't see how this is a source of incompatibility David?
Oops. Is it the white space node issue Mike Kay mentioned a few days ago?
Some have some haven't?
Regards DveP
> <xsl:variable name="x">
> <xsl:comment>
> <meta>
> <xsl:apply-templates mode="verb" select="@*"/>
> </meta>
> </xsl:comment>
> </xsl:variable>
> If it would be allowed, then string value of $x would be
> something like
> <meta a="2"/>
> or
> <meta a="2"></meta>
> or
> <meta
> a = '2' ></meta>
> depending on how the system linearises XML.
>
> David
>
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