Re: Cocoon reversing element attributes at output?

2002-12-28 Thread Steven Noels
Anna Afonchenko wrote:


I am writing xsl file that will catch some nodes (according given XPath) 
and will output these nodes
as a string.
Here is the code snippet that outputs the matching node:
<



="

" 

>
 
So, if, for example, the node  is caught, 
then it will be output as is.

Also, consider the use of an identity template and xsl:copy for such tasks:

http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/identity.html
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N1930.html


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RE: Cocoon reversing element attributes at output?

2002-12-25 Thread William Brogden
Title: Message



-Original Message-From: Anna 
Afonchenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 
2002 5:38 AMTo: cocoon-usersSubject: Cocoon reversing 
element attributes at output?

  Hi All.
  I am writing xsl file that will catch some 
  nodes (according given XPath) and will output these nodes
  as a string.
  Here is the code snippet that outputs the 
  matching node:
  <
  
  
      
  
      
  ="
      
  
      
  " 
  
  >
   
  So, if, for example, the node  is caught, then it will be output as 
  is.
  When I was running this xsl using batch file, 
  everything was OK.
  Now I am running it using Cocoon, and although 
  I get correct nodes caught, for each node all attributes are output in the 
  reverse order, e.g. for the previous example the result in Cocoon 
  is
  
  This is not a disaster, but it is rather 
  frustrating, because I would want to copy this node and search it in the code, 
  but if the attributes are reversed, I wouldn't be able to do 
  it.
   
  Does anybody know why Cocoon reverses 
  attributes order when outputting a node?
   
  Thank you very much for help.
  Anna 
  
   
  The 
  SAX event for the start of an element carries attributes in an 
  Attributes
  collection. The JavaDocs say "the order of attributes in the list 
  is unspecified and may vary
  from 
  implementation to implementation."  Therefore you can't rely on the 
  order
  being preserved.
   
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