David,
The bug was also very old - nobody has been supporting the package for a while.
It was (I believe) someone who was using the STRIPCDATA and ESCAPECDATA options incorrectly. For a start,
the output of the transformation was html.
You can see the actual bug at :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=143419
(Not closed because I have not fully adopted yet.)
Cheers, Berin
David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM wrote:
Hi Berin,
Actually, these options are very old, and I don't believe we should continue to support them, so I'm tempted to remove them. Can you describe what the bugs are according to the Debian system.
Dave
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] om.au> To: [email protected] cc: (bcc: David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM) 01/02/2003 07:07 Subject: Re: STRIPCDATA option in testXSLT PM
David,
Apologies - ignore previous - just found out about cdata-section-elements.
Cheers,
Berin
I am going through to try and close "fix" - and one has come up around theFrom: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: STRIPCDATA option in testXSLT Date: 03/01/2003 13:53:41 To: [email protected]
David,
There a number of bugs outstanding on the Debian bug tracking system that
STRIPCDATA and ESCAPECDATA options.
Stupid question time :>. Are these valid? The CDATA piece getscompletely stripped as XSLT doesn't really have a concept of CDATA - so
will there ever be a CDATA to output?
Cheers, Berin
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