At 2002-11-28 12:37 +0200, Endre, MAGYARI wrote:
For this, I need two things:
- convert all " -s to \"
- add a \ to the end of each line.
Since the file.xslt is a well-formed XML file itself, I was wondering if I
could do this transformation with xslt. (If I understood correctly, the
output of an XSLT transformation does not have to be an XML file)
Is this doable?
XSLT 1.0 is not well-suited to manipulation of the content of nodes and is
best suited for the manipulation of the nodes themselves, creating a result
tree of nodes from the stylesheet tree of nodes and the source tree of nodes.
You would need to be manipulating the content of text nodes to get what you
want and in XSLT 1.0 it would require recursive calls and string function
invocations.
It is doable, but not pretty. A SAX program would probably be a lot better
for this task.
I hope this helps.
........................ Ken
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