Thanks,

that works perfectly.

Kevin

Hussein Shafie wrote:
> Kevin Flynn wrote:
>>
>> I have documents with xinclude elements that contain fallback child 
>> elements.
>>
>> How can I override the default CSS setting for xi:include elements in 
>> XmlMind so that it it possible to display the contents of a child 
>> xi:fallback element when the inclusion fails?
>>
>> I tried:
>>
>> @namespace xi "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";;
>>
>> xi|include {
>>    display: block;
>> }
>>
>> xi|fallback {
>>    display: block;
>>    content: "[fallback]";
>> }
>>
>> as a test, but it doesn't seem to work. I imagine this is because the 
>> default rule for xi:include uses "content" - is there anyway I can 
>> override that so that I can show the element's contents?
>
> What follows should work fine. In XXE -- and *may* *be* in the CSS 
> standard (???) -- {content: "";} can be used to suppress generated 
> content.
>
> ---
> @namespace xi "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";;
>
> xi|include {
>    display: block;
>    content: "";
> }
>
> xi|fallback {
>    display: block;
>    content: "[fallback]";
> }
> ---


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