<xsl:template match="para[position() > 1]">
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
Zsolt Szabó <zsolt(_dot_)szabo(_at_)macnews(_dot_)de>
10/19/2004 05:21 PM
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Re: [xsl] match string
I have modified my template, because like you said I had lost the
markup in para[1]
1.
<xsl:template match="chapter/section[1]/para[1]/*[1]/text()[1]"
priority="1">
2.
<xsl:template match="para">
but now the output of the first paragraph looks like>
<p> <p> <b> Three words are </b> here </p> </p>
it is because I have a template for the first paragraphs first tag
text()
and a template for every paragraph, with matches para[1] too
how can I solve this problem?
On Oct 19, 2004, at 3:04 PM, David Carlisle wrote:
Also, in this case you probably want to match on the first text node of
the first para rather than the para itself as in
<xsl:template match="chapter/section[1]/para[1]//text()[1]"
priority="1">
As you have it, you are doing string operations on the entire paragraph
text which means that any element markup within the paragraph will be
lost.
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