Sorry, I cannot reproduce this issue with latest versions of Firefox, IE 
and Chrome for Windows, the XSLT stylesheet being applied at client-side...

Did you try with different browsers, different computers? Did you clear 
caches? Might the server be acting differently about encoding? Where is 
the XSLT stylesheet applied?

Thank you for your feedback!

-Alain

Le 08/05/2014 20:24, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen a écrit :
> On May 8, 2014, at 8:31 AM, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen wrote:
>> ...
>>
>> When I click on the Show Books button for Camus, however,
>> instead of the list of his books I see what looks like the end of
>> an XML comment ("xsltforms-subform-1 -->"), ...
> Inserting alert() calls into xsltforms.js, it appears that line 9895
> of xsltforms.js is assigning the following string to the innerHTML
> property of the target xf:group element:
>
> <!-- xsltforms-subform-0 --></body></html> xsltforms-subform-0 -->
>
> My guess, after more tracing, is that xsltforms.xsl has been modified
> to insert one more XsltForms_MagicSeparator string, and so the
> references to the array of parts of the loaded subform are (some
> of them) off by one.
>
> If I change the reference to sp[4] in line 9888 to refer instead to
> sp[3], I get a more plausible-looking value assigned to innerHTML
> (reformatted for legibility):
>
> <!-- xsltforms-subform-0 -->
> <div xmlns=""
>       id="xsltforms-subform-0-repeat-0"
>       class="xforms-disabled xforms-repeat">
>    <div class="xforms-repeat-item">
>      <span xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";
>            id="xsltforms-subform-0-output-0"
>            class="xforms-disabled xforms-control xforms-output 
> xforms-appearance-minimal">
>        <span class="value">
>          <span class="xforms-value">&nbsp;</span>
>        </span>
>        <span class="xforms-alert">
>          <span class="xforms-alert-icon">&nbsp;</span>
>        </span>
>      </span>
>      -
>      <span xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";
>            id="xsltforms-subform-0-output-1"
>            class="xforms-disabled xforms-control xforms-output 
> xforms-appearance-minimal">
>        <span class="value">
>          <span class="xforms-value">&nbsp;</span>
>        </span>
>        <span class="xforms-alert">
>          <span class="xforms-alert-icon">&nbsp;</span>
>        </span>
>      </span>
>    </div>
> </div>
> <div id="xsltforms_console">&nbsp;</div>
> <div id="statusPanel">... Loading ...&nbsp;</div>
> <!-- xsltforms-subform-0 -->
>
> But I regret to see that the subform itself still does not become
> visible, which means that there is more to it than sp[4] becoming
> sp[3].
>
> Similar code seems to occur in the handling of components, by
> the way, which means they also may need attention.


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