Jessica,
XHTML is XML... hence you can treat HTML as XML in you stylesheets (of course the
serializer must be HTML).
For instance, something like:
<xsl:variable link="@link">
<a href="$link">clickable link</a>
or:
<xsl:element name="a">
<xsl:attribute name="href"><xsl:value-of="@link"/></xsl:attribute>
clickable link
</xsl:element>
would work.
Best regards,
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> From: Jessica Niewint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:06 AM
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> Subject: embedding html in xml ?
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> Until my books are arriving I have to continue to post all my questions
> that couldn't be answered by mysql and the internet ....
>
> In my database is saved a paragraph which contains not only pure text, but
> also an url . Via esql (xsp) I read this data and generate with my xsl and
> html document.
> How can I realize an output of an "click-able" url?
>
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