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[e] (0) Remove bogus term 'transformation sheet'. (credit: eh)
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Hixie committed Dec 25, 2008
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<p class=example>A conforming XHTML processor would, upon
finding an XHTML <code><a href=#script>script</a></code> element in an XML document,
execute the script contained in that element. However, if the
element is found within an XSLT transformation sheet (assuming the
UA also supports XSLT), then the processor would instead treat the
<code><a href=#script>script</a></code> element as an opaque element that forms part
of the transform.</p>
element is found within a transformation expressed in XSLT
(assuming the user agent also supports XSLT), then the processor
would instead treat the <code><a href=#script>script</a></code> element as an opaque
element that forms part of the transform.</p>

<p>Web browsers that support <a href=#html5 title=HTML5>HTML</a> must
process documents labeled as <code>text/html</code> as described
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<p class="example">A conforming XHTML processor would, upon
finding an XHTML <code>script</code> element in an XML document,
execute the script contained in that element. However, if the
element is found within an XSLT transformation sheet (assuming the
UA also supports XSLT), then the processor would instead treat the
<code>script</code> element as an opaque element that forms part
of the transform.</p>
element is found within a transformation expressed in XSLT
(assuming the user agent also supports XSLT), then the processor
would instead treat the <code>script</code> element as an opaque
element that forms part of the transform.</p>

<p>Web browsers that support <span title="HTML5">HTML</span> must
process documents labeled as <code>text/html</code> as described
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