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Re: How to print a whole XML-tree with XSLT?

From: meyer.dominik@----------.---
To: NULL
Date: 10/3/2005 7:19:00 AM
Thanks a lot for your answer! Now i know where my problem is. What i
didn't regard is the fact that the browser won't show me the elements
he doesn't know, since they're not text for them.
In fact, what i want is an output like this:

--- browser output --

Content of id 1:

<xmlSet id="1">

    <!-- Dynamic content starts here -->

     <otherNode>
           <andAnotherOne />
    </otherNode>

    <!-- Dynamic content starts here -->

</xmlSet>

...

-- end of browser output --

So my elements have to be transformed into text. Do you see any
possibility there?



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