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The <xsl:text> element writes literal text to the output tree. It may contain #PCDATA, literal text, and entity references.

Syntax

<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes" | "no">
	TEXT
</xsl:text> 

Required Attributes

None.

Optional Attributes

disable-output-escaping (Netscape does not serialize the result of transformation - the "output" below - so this attribute is essentially irrelevant in context. To output html-entities, use numerical values instead, eg &#160 for &nbsp)
Specifies whether special characters are escaped when written to the output. The available values are "yes" or "no". If "yes" is set, for example, the character <tt>></tt> is output as >, not as "&gt".

Type

Instruction, appears within a template.

Defined

XSLT, section 7.2

Gecko support

Supported as noted.

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