El Jueves, 24 de Octubre de 2002 02:06, ROSSEL Olivier escribió:
> > It will work for a textarea if that is an option, but for an
> > input, all the tags get stripped out and just the content
> > gets included.
>
> This is a very interesting thread.
> So with hidden textareas or you custom class, I can pass the XML fragment.
> But when receiving the request parameter in my XSL, how can I transform it
> into a XML fragment again and out put it of the transformation?
> Is the noddeset() function useful in that case?
>
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I will delete it inmediately, but before that there is a XSL list that I think 
can help better in this. :-D

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