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Re: .net 1.1 incorrectly processing HREF element in XSLT file

From: Bjoern Hoehrmann <bjoern@---------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 9/29/2006 6:29:00 AM

* Paul Hempsall wrote in microsoft.public.xsl:
><a ><img src="images/dynamic/futurewest.jpg" alt="Visit Future West Final 
>Report" /></a></p>
>
><a ><img src="images/dynamic/ywlp.jpg" alt="Visit Young Women's Leadership 
>Program (external website)" /></a></p>

>www.---.com

As far as I can tell, nothing in your .xslt document could possibly
produce the output above, and the space in "<a >" is rather odd. So
either the .xslt there is not the one you are using, or you've hit
some kind of bug in the XSLT processor, assuming there is no post-
processing of the result. Did you try running the transformation
outside the web server using the .NET transformer?
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