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Re: Those pesky 's again
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- Subject: Re: Those pesky 's again
- From: Jeff Lansing <jeff at dtai dot com>
- Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 09:54:52 -0700
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David Carlisle wrote:
> why do you care about entity references in the result file?
My goal was to use XSLT to produce a file that both
(i) parses as XML (so that it can be run thru XSLT again), and
(ii) displays as HTML, with readable HTML tables
This file has 's in it, which can't be parsed unless ' '
is defined in a DTD.
I was hoping to generate an inline DTD for it, but it looks like
generating that part of XML was left out of XSLT.
> To generate a doctype line use the doctype-system attribute to
> xsl:output.
No, this gives me creatures like
(xalan) <!DOCTYPE HTML SYSTEM "[<!ENTITY nbsp '#160'>]">
(saxon) <!DOCTYPE html
SYSTEM "[<!ENTITY nbsp '#160'>]">
(xt) nothing at all.
> the browsers will be expecting the unicode character #160.
Yes.
Jeff
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