Thorsten Scherler a écrit :
On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 16:53 +0200, Cyriaque Dupoirieux wrote:
Hi,
In hookMatchers.xsl - views... - these is the following lines :
<xsl:if test="@nbsp='true'"> </xsl:if>
in order to generate <div> </div> if nbsp='true' instead of <div/> which is not
well interpreted by browsers.
But this   is not enough, the generation still gives <div/>...
¿?
Are you sure? I tried it and is working fine for me.
Actually, I don't understand what happens, if I write a trace to see if
it's the good template which is used, the generation is OK because of my
trace (the div tag is no more empty...)
(It's a little bit like Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the observer
disturb the result of the experiment :-) )
Let it as it is I will continue my investigations, it may come from
something else in my environment...
I propose :
<xsl:if test="@nbsp='true'"><span/></xsl:if>
Hmm, I do not like that much because the <span/> do not belong in there
IMO.
Sure you are right...
By the way, can you try to add something like this in your *.fv and tell
me the result :
<forrest:hook nbsp="true" class="test"/>
Regard,
Cyriaque,
salu2
PS: Sorry, I have lost the thread...