On Tue, 15 May 2001, you wrote:
> Hi
> >From Michael Kay's XSLT Book:
> If the output is not XML or HTML at all, then rather than using
> _disable-output-escaping_ it is better to set
> _method="text"_ on the _<xsl:output>_ element. (M. Kay, p. 302)
> 

For what it's worth, it can be useful to use the "text" output mode with HTML
as well. The HTML output mode insists on including the character-encoding in
the HTML header and it appears that Netscape breaks CSS stylesheets when the
encoding is specified :-(


Andrew


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