Derek Hohls wrote:
> write('<html>');
> write('<head>');
> in the XSL file, and causing it to become:
I think it's because cocoon sees the tags, not the context. Rather, to
cocoon, the tags are the context and the rest is just so much content.
Probably a good thing generally, but it's hurting you here.
Have you tried write('<'+'head>');? Not sure if that will work as a quick
fix, or whether this mysterious <'+'head> tag will cause trouble. You
probably want your Javascript in a different file anyway, though.
Hope that helps,
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