Hi

thanks for your answer and the great news, that this will be implemented
in the next version. so, i'm very interested in using the cvs-version. how
can I access it? didn't find any info on the webpage.

anyway, does anybody know, how other xslt-processors do handle this
problem? (OT, i know, therefore i don't expect an answer...)

christian




On Today, Tom Kaiser wrote:

>
> Christian,
> actually the xhtml output method has been implemented by Marc Lehmann
> and will appear in the next release; if you're in a hurry, consider
> trying the CVS version. Specifying <xsl:output method="xhtml"/> ensures
> that empty tags are output the way you need.
>
> NOTE however that we'll have to change the name "xhtml" to something
> like "sab:xhtml" in the future - using an un-qualified name is not
> conformant.
>
> Tom
>
> Christian Stocker wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> >> Perhaps there could be a proprietary output method 'xhtml', which uses
> >> the HTML rules (to decide if a tag should be container or not) and
> >> which for example would use <br /> and <h1></> instead of <br/> and
> >> <h1/> ?
> >
> >
> > it doesn't have to be a proprietary output method, it's enough, if the
> > xml-method outputs all empty tags with a space before the /> . That sould
> > be valid xml as well.
> >
> > chregu
> >
>

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