Hello Pavel,

thank you for your response. But I will use <xsl:text> to insert comments in
my output file.
The <![CDATA[ ]]>-syntax works fine but sablotron still translates < and & as
&lt; and &amp; so that the browser doesn't consider my comment as comment but
as content.

Yves

Pavel Hlavnicka wrote:

> Data in the xsl:text element are parsed as any other data. If you want
> to insert non parsed data, use the CDATA section e.g.:
>
> <xsl:text>
> <![CDATA[
> here are unparsed data, may be < and &,
> initial and trailing newlines are included
> ]]></xsl:text>
>
> Is it what you mean?
>
> Pavel
>
> P.S.: Thanks for your nice letter, happy new year for you!
>
> Yves Samson wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I used sablotron since begin of october 2000 and I have a big fun to
> > work with this powerful tool. I will here thank all the developpers of
> > sablotron and the good and useful support on the mailing list !
> >
> > I have a question related to <xsl:text>.
> >
> > My understanding of the specification is that an expression between
> > <xsl:text></xsl:text> will not be parsed. Similar to an Inline-Command.
> > In the fact, Sablotron parsed the expression and discover syntax failure
> > inside the expression.
> >
> > Is it a bug by sablotron or a mistake on my side ?
> >
> > I wish teh sablotron community a sucessful and happy year 2001.
> >
> > Yves Samson
> > --
> > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> --
> Pavel Hlavnicka
> Ginger Alliance Ltd.
> Prague; Czech Republic

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