your template matching a is never applied as the a element (not a "tag")
is inside the p element, but you never apply templates to the content of
p, you want to add <xsl:apply-templates mode="proc-txt"/> to your template that
matches
p.
You never want to start a match pattern with // (It doesn't do anything
useful)
so that should be match="p" not match="//p", also don't use
disable-output-escaping unless there is reallyno other way (You don't
need it here at all, especially as you seem to be using it to write teh
query part of a URL using &, it would be illformed XML or HTMl to have
that & unescaped.
David
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http://www.dcarlisle.demon.co.uk/matthew
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