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From: "David Greene" <Dave@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/29/2007 6:40:00 PM

I am allowing my visitors to view my c#, xsl, xml code at my website:
http://www.dlgreene.com

You can view the code by clicking the Code link at the top or bottom left of 
every page. Every code page has a Code Info link at the top and bottom left.

I am using links for the second question because the question is of a 
recursive nature and wouldn't make sense without context.

First Question:
Am I completely insane for doing this?

Second Question:
How to I solve the escape problems that I refer to:
http://www.dlgreene.com/code_info.aspx
xsl files that format the xsl/xsl/xsd files for xhtml viewing.

The real problem is xml_code_format.xsl because you are viewing it through 
xml_code_format.xsl.

The escaping problem. When you view xml_code_display.xsl you are viewing it 
with xml_code_display.xsl. More to the point... When you view 
xml_code_format.xsl you are also viewing after being processed by 
xml_code_format.xsl and then viewed with xml_code_display.xsl.

There must be a better way to say it. The best I can do is please read:
http://www.dlgreene.com/code_info.aspx


I know I can solve the escape escape problem and I think I'm missing 
something a bone head should know.

You ARE viewing the actual files. Viewing the code is viewing the code that 
you are viewing.

Any comments? 




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