<mini-rant>The problem is that XHTML isn't XML. It's some messed up
psuedo language that is more strict than HTML, but not as loose as
XML</mini-rant>
The collapsed tags are equivalent in XML, but not XHTML. The pages are
generated by running the content through Xalan, which sees that in XML
the two options are equivalent, and so collapses the tags. I've used
methods similar to Sac's suggestion below. You could try the xsl:output
tag/method and set the type to HTML.
Richard
On 5/21/2010 7:27 AM, Sachin wrote:
Hi Christian
I think you can insert a space between the opening and closing tag to
achieve the separation.
like:
<a class="addthis_button_facebook"> </a>
or
<a class="addthis_button_facebook"><i18n:text> </i18n:text></a>
Regards
Sac
On Friday 21 May 2010 05:13 PM, Christian Merenda wrote:
Hello,
I've got a question regarding the transformation of empty HTML tags
in XSL files to the final HTML output produced by Lenya. I've got the
following line in my page.xsl file:
<a class="addthis_button_facebook"></a>
The produced HTML then finally looks like this:
<a class="addthis_button_facebook"/>
The problem is that e.g. Safari has problems with interpreting that
XHTML code correctly - thus leading to incorrect assignments of CSS
styles (because of a missing closing tag).
I would expect that Lenya does not modify the HTML code, i.e. delivering
<a class="addthis_button_facebook"></a>
to the end user. Can you please tell me whether and how this could be
achieved by configuration? Is there any workaround to enforce the
separation of opening and closing tag?
Cheers
Christian
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