Say I have XML like this...
<foobar>
Once <foo>upon</foo> a midnight <bar>dreary</bar> while I...
</foobar>
How do I make a traversal of that <foobar> node, picking
up text(), <foo> and <bar> in document order, so as to pass
through the text() but apply separate templates to <foo>
and <bar>?
Really silly, but identical in concept, would be to output
XHTML like below...
<p>
Once <b>upon</b> a midnight <i>dreary</i> while I...
</p>
I'm not really doing something that silly. But the example
illustrates my traversal confusion in the simplest possible
terms.
I can't just grab the whole <foobar> node. I need to traverse
it...with text() mixed in and between those <foo> and <bar>
nodes. Sentence structure must not be destoyed. It would be,
I think, like traversing an XHTML <p> node. XSL can do that,
yes?
Thanks,
Gan
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