Hi Christian
You can try using DOCTYPE for using , & etc. in your xsl.
And for opening in new window you can try target="_blank".
Regards
Sac
On Friday 21 May 2010 09:14 PM, Christian Merenda wrote:
Thanks for the information. Can you pls drop me a line how to change
the serialiser statement back to HTML?
Cheers
Christian
Hans Koerber schrieb:
Hi Christian,
if I'm not wrong, both issues do boil down to validation.
To get around 1) just use numeric values instead of HTML entities
(e.g.   instead of $nbsp;)
In regards to 2), the target attribute is just not allowed in XHTML
so you might have to switch back to HTML in your serialiser statement.
Cheers,
Hans.
Am Freitag, den 21.05.2010, 16:05 +0200 schrieb Christian Merenda:
Hello,
thanks for your replies so far. I will try your suggestions in the
evening.
Just another two short questions:
(1) I had problems with special characters in XSL files that I'm
used to in normal HTML, e.g.
or
©
I'd like to use them in XSL and finally see them in the generated
HTML output. Can you tell me how I can achieve this with Lenya?
(2) I wanted to add a hyperlink in an XSL file with...
target="_new"
...to instruct the browser to open the linked website in another
tab/window. Unfortunately this seems to be impossible. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Christian
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