Re: copy.xsl that implies <subject>'s from context

Okay -- I'm a little further -- all the tests
seem to translate, but any test that has
a <member> subelement as part of a
<var> declaration does not carry it's
attributes through the translation.  I've
attached an example, the translated file,
and the transformation.  I've changed the
transformation slightly -- added
<contributor> and <date>.

--Mary

----- Original Message -----
From: "Curt Arnold" <carnold@houston.rr.com>
To: <www-dom-ts@w3.org>
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: copy.xsl that implies <subject>'s from context


> [mb]
> Great, thanks!  I've got a copy -- I'll run it
> through the tests and should be ready to
> commit them today.
>
> [ca]
> The timing would be great since I could spend some time with them over the
> weekend.
>
> [mb]
> In attribute values that have single quotes surrounding double quotes, the
> double quotes
> are transformed to &quot; -- do you think
> that this will cause any problems in the end?
>
> [ca]
> I had noticed that earlier.  Only the aestetics are different, any XML
> processor should see them as equivalent.  If you think
> "&quot;whatever&quot;" is ugly, you could do a global search and replace
to
> change them back to '".  However, I wouldn't bother.
>
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