ASPN ActiveState Programmer Network
ActiveState
/ Home / Perl / PHP / Python / Tcl / XSLT /
/ Safari / My ASPN /
Cookbooks | Documentation | Mailing Lists | Modules | News Feeds | Products | User Groups


Recent Messages
List Archives
About the List
List Leaders
Subscription Options

View Subscriptions
Help

View by Topic
ActiveState
.NET Framework
Open Source
Perl
PHP
Python
Tcl
Web Services
XML & XSLT

View by Category
Database
General
SOAP
System Administration
Tools
User Interfaces
Web Programming
XML Programming


MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> xsl-list
xsl-list
Re: [xsl] outputting   to HTML (final answer for everybody?)
by Pep Coll other posts by this author
Dec 18 2001 1:52PM messages near this date
[xsl] outputting   to HTML (final answer for everybody?) | RE: [xsl] outputting   to HTML (final answer for everybody?)
CAÑA ANICETO,CAÑA!!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aniceto López" <aniceto@[...].tv> 
To: "xsl-list" <xsl-list@[...].com> 
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:25 PM
Subject: [xsl] outputting &nbsp to HTML (final answer for everybody?)


>  after so much discussion "&nbsp" question is clear for me now (hope for
everyone also):
> 
>    using disable-output-escaping involve some risk: non-well-formed
documents
>    possibility and should be used with caution only when the potential
dangers
>    are understood BUT it can be used if necessary (esoteric reasons
included)
>    and no other solution is founded
> 
>  right conclusion? guru-aproved? everybody happy again? yes? so let's
restore
>  the hight level of sympathy around here (I'll pay next round of digital
beers for all)
>  Mike K.: maybe this "<xsl:text
disable-output-escaping="yes"> &#38;nbsp;</xsl:text>"
>  is a joke but a working one for my and my circunstances. I love laughing
> 
>  THANKS everybody contributing with explanations and solutions.
>  my APOLOGIZE to everybody I've disturbed with the most famous issue in the
list
>  specialy to Mark Nahabedian who sent me a personal mail and I answer in
public
>  way and that was an (my) error. Some stern advices seem unpolite if they
are
>  a consecuence of supposing importand details but no need to worry bout
this Mark.
> 
>  I'll ask D.Pawson to improve the "nbsp" FAQ with all the info collected so
next time
>  the answer to a newbie about "outputting &nbsp to HTML" bill be as simple
as
>  visit http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/nbsp.html and no nore precious
time wasted
>  Trevor N. found quite hard to locate definitive answers (at nbsp FAQ) on
this subject
>  which cover all the angles but same task took two minutes to Mark N., this
nice
>  controversy shows that sometimes is hard to find the answer best suits
your circunstances
> 
>  I promise (yes I do Mike B) to give better explanations next time I send
some "ugly"
>  solution to make everyone stay in calm (I heard Julian Reschke "ARDHH!"
from the
>  city I live) and not being misunderstood.
> 
>  ok time for that mentioned beer right now
> 
>  by the way, does anybody know how to output the Euro (?) sign to html?
>  (this IS a joke but sure someone is gonna ask it sooner or later, maybe
me)
> 
>  Anieceto Lopez
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list


 XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
Thread:
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Aniceto_L=F3pez?=
Ilya Khandamirov
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Aniceto_L=F3pez?=
Pep Coll
Julian Reschke

Privacy Policy | Email Opt-out | Feedback | Syndication
© ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved