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RE: html output
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] html output
- From: Jarno dot Elovirta at nokia dot com
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 16:23:21 +0300
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> html output method is made to prevent xml-specific syntax,
> such a <hr/> ->
> <hr>. However, it seems the empty list <ul></ul> still get
> translated to
> <ul/>, wich disturbs browsers. Or am i doing something wrong ?
>
> Not very ennoying, as i can test if a nodeset is empty before
> applying a
> template, but it makes stylesheet more verbose:
In HTML ul element must have one or more li children, so an empty ul should
never exist. If you're generating some sort of pseudo-HTML, then you just
have to stick with the verbose stylesheet.
Jarno
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