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RE: XSLT hosting


Hi guys,

hope you can help with this easy question, because it's confusing the hell
out of me.

I was getting a (The style sheet does not contain a document element. The
style sheet may be empty, or it may not be a well-formed XML document.)
error. I know this is due to an © tag I've got in there, that I just
want to pass to the HTML page. Now, I can get around the processing problem
by using the © tag. This does in fact produce a copyright character in
the source of my HTML, but, the character is NOT being displayed by the
html. I think the only way around this is to push © direct to the html
source, without it being converted into the C character by the XML parser.

Is there any way to do this? I've tried using <xsl:text>&copy;</xsl:text>
but this doesn't make any difference.

Thanks for the help,

Daniel Newman.
Bis-Web Ltd.
Tel: 01993 880614
Fax: 01993 881625

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