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10/17/2005 11:04 AM
 

People are mentioning having problems posting here, just testing.

 

see http://forums.asp.net/1084993/ShowPost.aspx

 

 


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10/17/2005 11:18 AM
 
Seems to work well on IE6
 
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10/17/2005 11:30 AM
 
Hello, yes I can now post here - it turned out it was somehow due to corrupted cookies. - I deleted all cookies from dotnetnuke.com and now I can access the page! - thanks, Lee

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10/17/2005 11:43 AM
 

ok, back to the original question, I solved the problem I was having, but thought you might be interested in this: - for www.dnncreative.com in issue 3, I am covering RSS, this includes reviews of modules, articles, tutorials etc.

I am currently putting together a beginners doc for creating an xsl file and will also create a video tutorial alongside it for using the News Feed module - these will be available for free.

I wondered if you would be interested in reading the doc before it is released (this will be in the Novemeber issue) - or if you would like to add any further information etc...

Thanks,

Lee

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3/9/2006 11:59 AM
 

I understand the addition of the tag:
"<xsl:value-of disable-output-escaping="yes" select="description" />"

But what I can't figure out is how to remove the HTML code that is in the description totally. I have a working XSL file that transforms the feed properly, with the tag of:

"<xsl:value-of disable-output-escaping="yes" select="description" />"

it displays the HTML rendered in the feed, when the tag is changed to:

"<xsl:value-of disable-output-escaping="no" select="description" />"

the feed displays the html code as text only.

I want to remove the HTML that is in the description totally and just display the text description. I have the feeds showing the credit to the sites, but cannot allow the description HTML code to be rendered in case of malicious code.

I have searched and searched, but can't find anything that I can uses. There is plenty of info for PHP, or other scripts but nothing that uses XSL.

I have only found this but can't get it to work with the XSL file I have.
http://www.stylusstudio.com/xsllist/200506/post20800.html

 

 
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