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Re: replacing < > in template
- From: Joerg Heinicke <joerg dot heinicke at gmx dot de>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 12:29:49 +0200
- Subject: Re: [xsl] replacing < > in template
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Have a look at http://skew.org/xml/, you can find a HTML tree viewer
there: http://skew.org/xml/stylesheets/treeview/html/. Another
possibility is to use the MSXML internal one: res://msxml.dll/defaultss.xsl.
Either you use one of these stylesheets or copy some interesting code
snippets out of it.
Joerg
Mattias Konradsson schrieb:
> Ok, this one is funky, doubt it can be done but it doesn't hurt asking :)
>
> Say that I have some XML like this
>
> <example>
> <menu id="t1" pageid="menu1" >
> <submenu id="t3" label="File">
> <menuitem id="t4" label="Quit" doFunction="window.close()"
> />
> </submenu>
> </menu>
> </example>
>
> What I'd want is that all the code withing example should be shown, so the
> tags needs to be replaced with
> entities, my question is if you in xslt can do a template for example so
> that all tags within it regardless of whether they have templates elsewhere
> get's their "<" ,">", "&" etc replaced by html entities? Possible?
>
> best regards
> ---
> Mattias Konradsson
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