How do I use a not well-formed tag (like , , etc.) in an XSL stylesheet?

We fully support all options of The problem here is that your XSL Stylesheet must be a well-formed XML document, so everywhere you are using the element, you need to use instead. Requests that when the XSLT Engine *writes out* the result of your transformation, is a proper HTML document. What the XSLT engine reads *in* must be well-formed XML.

Question 2 Sorry for jumping in on this thread, but I have a question regarding your reply. I have an XSL stylesheet that preforms XML to HTML conversion. Everything works correctly with the exception of those HTML tags that are not well formed.

Using your example if I have something like: ...... ...... It would render HTML in the format of ......

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