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RE: parsing XML string that consists of special character
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- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 17:35:32 -0500
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From: RSuiter@cccis.com
Subject: RE: [xsl] parsing XML string that consists of special character
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Olga,
You haven't really given us enough to go on.
I implied before that you should check the archive of the mailing list,
which is
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/
Also, try the comprehensive list of XSL F)requently A)sked Q)uestions,
which is
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/xslfaq.html
Try these resources first. If they still don't help, then give us some
more information.
But in the meantime, I can think of two possibilities:
1. I've always seen CDATA capitalized, and case always matters, so I think
<![cdata[ would not work.
2. What is inside a <![CDATA[ section can <b>only</b> be plain text ]> ,
so what I just wrote would not make "only" bold-face (if displayed in
HTML). This does not make the contents of the section invalid, but it
would not do what you might have expected.
I hope that helps.
Rick Suiter
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