Unfortunately, <xsl:text> cannot have child elements, and I believe that the
interpretation as entities is happening upstream.
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From: Christophe Marchand cmarchand@xxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Re: Passing an XML fragment as a parameter
Someting like
<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes"><xsl:copy-of
select="$NewAbstract"/></text> ?
Christophe
Le 28/03/2019 C 18:38, Charles O'Connor coconnor@xxxxxxxxxxxx a C)critB :
> Hi,
>
> I need to create a transform for our engineers to pass an XML fragment
stored in a SQL database into a document as a parameter. Testing this in
Oxygen using XSLT 3.0 and Saxon 9.7.0.15 is super easy. I can just declare the
parameter and then use the function fn:parse-xml-fragment:
>
> <xsl:template match="article-meta/abstract">
> <xsl:copy-of select="fn:parse-xml-fragment($NewAbstract)"/>
> </xsl:template>
>
> Unfortunately, the transform has to work in an environment limited to XSLT
2.0 (XMLPrime). Without the function, the angle brackets are interpreted as
greater and less than entities. (Various semi-embarrassing experiments I've
done to try to force the issue get the processor to complain that value of the
parameter is xs:untypedAtomic.)
>
> I'm guessing this could be solved by saving the XML fragment as a document,
but is there a way to do it from memory?
>
> Thanks,
> Charles
>
>
> Charles O'Connor l Business Analyst
> Aries Systems Corporation l www.ariessys.com
> 50 High Street, Suite 21 l North Andover, MA l 01845 l USA
> Direct: 802-585-5655
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