Subject: Re: < in <xsl:eval>
From: Chris Maden <crism@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 11:51:59 -0500 (EST)
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[alan dennis]
> How can you test for < in an eval statement, in IE5? For instance
> the following works:
>
> <xsl:eval>var i=0;var sString="";for(i=0;10>i;i++){sString += ".";}
> ;sString;</xsl:eval>
>
> however
>
> <xsl:eval>var i=0;var sString="";for(i=0;i<10;i++){sString += ".";}
> ;sString;</xsl:eval>
>
> (which is of the more common form) does not.
Your XSL stylesheet is an XML document, and subject to all the
strictures thereof. You must encode < as <, or else it is not a
legal XML document. The XML parser will interpret the entity
reference before passing the data to the stylesheet engine, so the
comparison should evaluate correctly.
-Chris
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