I don't need to use the "version" attribute to output html-style <br> tags.
It has nothing to do with Netscape. Still, you have to remember that the
serializer has a lot of leeway to do what it wants - your results may depend
on the xslt processor. I usually use Saxon, msxml3, or 4xslt.
Cheers,
Tom P
[Simon]
Use the attribute version="4.0" in the xsl:output
instruction along side the html output type - setting
the output type to html on its own will not conquer
your problem - I assume this is a Netscape
incompatability issue.
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