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Re: How to display images when it is included in a text description

From: Joe Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 8/5/2007 12:24:00 AM

klingus@g... wrote:
> As you can see from the pasted code, the xml has in the <description>
> tag embedded <img> but when I run the xslt, I get the full text but
> the image isn't rendered.

The rendering is done on the HTML generated by the stylesheet. So the 
questions are: (1) is the <img> getting to the output, and (2) since 
you're working with XHTML, which is namespace-aware, is the <img> tag in 
the XHTML namespace?

I haven't spent the time to analyse the code -- I don't do scripting, so 
I could only comment on the XSLT itself in any case -- but I suspect the 
latter is your problem.


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