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cvs commit: xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/faq faq-serializers.xml
shannon 2002/06/06 10:03:51
Modified: src/documentation/xdocs/faq faq-serializers.xml
Log:
new faq about XHTML
Revision Changes Path
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For more conceptual information about serializers see <link href="../userdocs/concepts/sitemap.html">the sitemap</link>. For detailed descriptions about all of the available Cocoon serializers, see the user's guide document <link href="../userdocs/serializers/serializers.html">Serializers in Cocoon</link>. You may also wish to consult the Cocoon API documentation.
</p>
</answer>
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</faq>
+<faq>
+ <question>
+ What is the easiest way to generate XHTML output?
+ </question>
+ <answer>
+ <p>
+I have an stylesheet which transforms XML to XHTML, but it seems that the
+serializer converts it to HTML. For example, I have some <br/> elements which are converted to <br> elements. What can I do?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+Use the XML serializer.
+ </p>
+</answer>
+</faq>
</faqs>
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