I thank you for your assistance, but I need something that imports all nodes
inside the table and remove all nested <code> tags before replacing all by a
global <code>
not sure how you think we would have guessed that from your example. Not
that XSLT would care but your requested output is invalid HTML, code is
a phrase level element so can not contain block level elements such as
p.
I think
<xsl:template match = "table[(_at_)bgcolor='blue']">
<code>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</code>
</xsl:template>
will not remove <code(s)> inside <table>
It may depending on what templates are applied.
For example
<xsl:template match="table//code">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</xsl:template>
would ensure that nested code elements just process their content
without producing more code elements.
I really can't guess how you want to map the row and cell structure to
your result.
You could for example do
<xsl:template match = "table[(_at_)bgcolor='blue']">
<code>
<xsl:apply-templates select=".//td/node()/>
</code>
</xsl:template>
which will process the contents of all the td elements, but they will
just be concatenated with no space between.
David
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