I think you missed the problem Joerg. No one wants to code
if(1 < 2) Brent wants his scripts untouched. Solution: external scripts. All the best, Peter -----Original Message----- From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 6:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Special Chars in HTML Output Hello Brent, it works for me by default. <script type="text/javascript"> function test() { if (1 < 2) {} } </script> in the stylesheet is converted to (1 < 2) in the HTML output when using the HTML serializer. This is with Cocoon 2.1 and Xalan 2.5.1. I have neither configured something special in xsl:output nor the serializer declaration. Joerg On 23.10.2003 16:43, Brent L Johnson wrote: > That does make since that it wouldnt escape the > chars between script tags. So I checked my sitemap file > and I was indeed serializing to xhtml - so I changed it > to html and I'm still having the same problem. > > <map:match pattern="index.html"> > <map:generate src="welcome.xml"/> > <map:transform src="resources/styles/xsl/welcome.xsl" > type="xslt"/> > <map:serialize type="html"/> > </map:match> > > Pretty straightforward. I'll dig through the docs related > to the serializer and see what I find. > > Here's a portion of the XSL file: > > <xsl:template match="welcome"> > ... > <script language="Javascript"> > <![CDATA[ > function checkAgree() { > if (2 > 1) { > alert('DOH!'); > } > } > ]]> > </script> > ... > > Thanks, > > - Brent > > >>Probably you want to look at some details on HTML vs. XML >>output methods of xslt - >>http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#section-HTML-Output-Method . >>Relevant info there looks something like this: >>________________________________________________ >>The html output method should not perform escaping for the >>content of the script and style elements. For example, a >>literal result element written in the stylesheet as >> >><script>if (a < b) foo()</script> >>or >> >><script><![CDATA[if (a < b) foo()]]></script> >>should be output as >> >><script>if (a < b) foo()</script> >>The html output method should not escape < characters >>occurring in attribute values. >>________________________________________________ >> >>So, simple solution would be changing map:serialize from xml >>or xhtml to html. If it doesn't work for you, then probably >>you could try some analogy of <xsl:output >>cdata-section-elements="script"/> by modifying settings for >>your map:serialize / map:serializer - I can't give you >>details for that, try to find it in docs for XMLSerializer. >> >> >> >>>I'll say sorry up front - I'm sure this is a newbie thats been >>>answered a hundred times on this list. The search terms >> >>are so vague >> >>>that I don't get any good results from searching around on the >>>internet. >>> >>>Pretty simple - I've got Javascript in my XSL file that >>>needs a less-than symbol. I've got the Javascript wrapped >> >>in a CDATA >> >>>section.. but thats getting converted to < in the code. >>> >>>How can I prevent this? >> >>Probably somebody from advanced cocooners can provide better >>details / comment / solution for this problem - I also would >>be very interested in that. >> >> >>>Thanks, >>> >>>- Brent >> >>Thanks, >>Ru --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
