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RE: a special char question
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- Subject: RE: a special char question
- From: "Selim Cesic" <Selim dot Cesic at synes dot com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 11:27:59 +0200
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
I have tried the latest LotusXSL 1.0.1 toghether with XML4Java3.0.1 and my
problem is solved. I have the special chars on my screen the way i wanted
it.
It seems that the version (0.18.5) that I've used so far was indeed buggy!!
thanks a lot
-SeJo
<!><!>> HTML code (outputed from processor) looks like:
<!><!>>
<!><!>> <TR bgcolor="#008000">
<!><!>> <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00
<!><!>> 2000</b></FONT></TD>
<!><!>> <TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b><6162</b></FONT></TD>
<!><!>> </TR>
<!><!>
<!><!>What XSLT processor are you using? It appears to be buggy.
<!>
<!>LotusXSL of IBM
<!>
<!>I have several versions here, but it appears that I am currently
<!>running on
<!>0_18_5 (checked my classpath).
<!>
<!>I'll try newer versions and let the list know if there are differences...
<!>
<!>
<!>thx
<!>
<!>-SeJo
<!>I can't see why you're using disable-output-escaping. This is
<!>for use when
<!>you want special characters such as "<" in text to be
<!>interpreted as markup,
<!>the default action is to treat them as character data, which is what you
<!>want.
okay, i've removed disable-output-escaping, result is the same:
Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 <
Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 >
Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 &
Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 <6162
Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 <66
Fri Jun 23 08:40:40 GMT+02:00 2000 >70
HTML code (outputed from processor) looks like:
<TR bgcolor="#008000">
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b><</b></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR bgcolor="#008000">
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>></b></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR bgcolor="#008000">
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>&</b></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR bgcolor="#008000">
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b><6162</b></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR bgcolor="#008000">
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b><66</b></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR bgcolor="#008000">
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>Fri Jun 23 11:56:46 GMT+02:00 2000</b></FONT></TD>
<TD><FONT SIZE="2"><b>>70</b></FONT></TD>
</TR>
so this can't be a browser problem......
what am i doing wrong?
thx
-SeJo
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