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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Should ie.css be included by default in the generated webhelp files?
David: That's good to know... I always thought that elements without a closing match were to be reported as errors by XSL parsers. Carlos On Jun 5, 2012, at 12:11 PM, David Cramer wrote: > Hi Carlos, > Actually, it ends up working out ok since I've escaped the < signs as > < inside the <xsl:text>. Those come out as < in the generated html. > This is in the customization layer that produces the books posted > here, so I know it works :-) > > http://docs.rackspace.com/api/ > > I'm adding this to webhelp-common.xsl (~ line 220) and will commit > once I've tested it. > > David > > On 06/05/2012 12:04 PM, Carlos Araya wrote: > > David: > > > > I think you need to close the xsl:text element on the first line of > > your comment. I think it should be > > > > <xsl:comment><xsl:text>[if IE]</xsl:text> > > > > Carlos On Jun 5, 2012, at 9:57 AM, David Cramer wrote: > > > >> Ok, guess that's a bug in webhelp. This is how I have that in my > >> customization layer: > >> > >> <xsl:comment><xsl:text>[if IE]> <link rel="stylesheet" > >> type="text/css" href="../common/css/ie.css"/> > >> <![endif]</xsl:text></xsl:comment> > >> > >> David > >>
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