Dear all,
I need to distinguish in a mixed content type whether I need to handle
one or two <br> tags (This is used in a FOP transformation to insert
either <fo:block/> or <fo:block> </fo:block> - if someone has a
better solution for how to distinguish between a TEXT<br>TEXT and
TEXT<br><br>TEXT situation for FOP I'd love to hear about that two. The
first one should cause a line break only and the second one a line break
plus an empty line).
Let's assume the following content.
<text>
Hello XSL-List,<br/><br/>
This is a <b>nice</b><br/>
Day, but I'm too stupid for this simple xsl task.<br/>
<br/>
Yours,<br/>
Stefan
</text>
Can somebody tell me how to create a matching for the second consecutive
br for Xalan? For MSXML the following did work:
<xsl:template match="br">
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when
test="name(following-sibling::node()[1])='br'">two BRs</xsl:when>
<xsl:otherwise>one BR (or this is the
second)</xsl:otherwise>
</xsl:choose>
</xsl:template>
But this does not work for Xalan 2.
As a rule for the matching it would be OK to just see if the preceding
node it a text node or a node with a different name than "br", but I
can't make that work with Xalan.
Thanks for any help,
Stefan