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As far as I can tell from the lists, there is no way to get an XSL sheet
to output valid javascript, the <>& chars are converted to & etc...
e.g. if(this.field && this.field.value != null) becomes if(this.field & & this.field.value != null) which is invalid JScript. However, I didn't get any exact matches on the list for this problem. So that the list contains a definitive and discoverable answer, can somebody confirm whether or not it is possible to get an XSL template to emit unescaped characters like "&". Many thanks, Ben
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