I have a node <foo> which has one or more
child nodes. Those child nodes often
bisect the text of <foo>, thus...
<foo>ABC<x>1</x><y>2</y><z>3</z>DEF</foo>
I need to do something with the ABC. So I
select the 'ABC' like this...
<xsl:template match="foo">
<xsl:variable name="left">
<xsl:value-of select="node()"/>
</xsl:variable>
Then I do something with that $left which
holds 'ABC'. After that I do...
<xsl:apply-templates/>
...which takes care of the child nodes
just fine.
But I can't seem to get a hold of the 'DEF' from
<foo>. I don't need to make it into a variable
named $right, but I must at least display
it.
My question is, how can I select just the 'DEF'
from <foo>?
Or, baring that, how can I select 'ABCDEF'
sans the child nodes. Always when I use
'select="node()" inside of <foo> the 'DEF'
gets lost.
TIA,
Gan
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