Joris,
Thanks a lot! That works like a charm :-).
Can I also handle "w:listPr" tags which are a little
complicated implementation for "list Items - <OL>
<LI>.."...
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Vasu
--- Vasu Nanjangud <vasdeep(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com> wrote:
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:14:57 -0800 (PST)
From: Vasu Nanjangud <vasdeep(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com>
Subject: Re: [xsl] WordML to XML
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Joris, et al...
When you apply this template to your WordML doc:
<xsl:stylesheet
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
version="1.0"
xmlns:w="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/word/2003/wordml";
exclude-result-prefixes="w">
<xsl:output method="xml" version="1.0"
encoding="UTF-8"
indent="yes"/>
<xsl:template match="w:wordDocument">
<vasuarticletag>
<xsl:apply-templates select=".//w:body"/>
</vasuarticletag>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="w:r ">
<xsl:apply-templates select="(w:rPr|w:t)[1]"
mode="styling"/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="w:rPr" mode="styling">
<xsl:apply-templates select="*[1]" mode="styling"/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="w:u|w:b|w:i" priority="5"
mode="styling">
<xsl:element name="{local-name()}">
<xsl:apply-templates
select="(following-sibling::*|../../w:t)[1]"
mode="styling"/>
</xsl:element>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="w:rPr/*" mode="styling">
<xsl:apply-templates
select="(following-sibling::*|../../w:t)[1]"
mode="styling"/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="w:t" mode="styling"><xsl:value-of
select="."/></xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
you will get this output:
<vasuarticletag>
<b>
<i>
<u>
I have bold, italics and underscore
</u>
</i>
</b>
</vasuarticletag>
(I added modes, so the algorithm will not interfere
with other templates you might be using.)
So, I need help in writing an xslt which will
1. traverse through every "w:r" block.
done.
2. Look for "w:rPr" tags with "w:i", "w:b" , "w:u"
children.
possible, but not necessary.
3. If they exist, output <i>, <b>, <u> tags, then
output the contents of the corresponding "w:t" block
and then close the <i>, <b>, <u> tags.
This is not the way XSLT works. In XSLT you construct
elements, which are added to the result tree. When the
XSLT processing is done, a serializer outputs these
elements as tags.
In other words, you cannot "open a tag" nor "close a
tag" in XSLT. (unless your messing with it as if it
was character data, but don't do that)
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