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Re: [xsl] disable-output-escaping for attributes

From: Victor <xsl-list@--------->
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Date: 6/1/2005 7:23:00 AM
David Carlisle wrote:



Maybe I didn't get whole picture about character maps but they seem 
overly complicated in contrast to "just" use DOE (expecially because 
input and output will look very different)

   




character maps are more flexible but the simple case of emulating d-o-e
doesn't really involve much extra syntax over the d-o-e method.
See for-example the posting:
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200503/msg00585.html
I suggest in a followup that this be wrapped in an xsl:function

 



Thanks for the article. This surely makes things easier. But it seems 
that a character map based solution cannot be maintenance free.

The maps (and translate function) have to be created in advance but I 
cannot know whith what stange characters the user of the templates may 
come up.

With a d-o-e solution I don't have to care, character maps may have be 
adapted if the content changes.



Victor


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