Manos,

Thanks for your response.

Emmanouil Batsis wrote:

Renaud Richardet wrote:

My problem is that the > sign gets mixed-up as it passes through the numerous xsl's (at least 4 of them)



If the source XML has the character in the form of an entity (>) there should be no problem as that is exactly how the XSLTProcessor outputs it (if the output method is XML)

I forgot to say that I tried that. You are right: the XSLT processor outputs it as entity. Unfortunately, the javascript doesn't work.

2) externalize the javascript in a .js file and put it under /ressources


On the other hand, this is the preffered solution ;-)

Yes, that's what I might end up with, but a quickier solution would be nice ;-)

Thanks,
Renaud

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Renaud Richardet
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