Of course! :)
Thanks a lot.
Rahil
Andrew Franz wrote:
<xsl:value-of select="TR/TD[2]/B[1]" />
Rahil wrote:
Hi
I have a block of HTML such as
<TR>
<TD width="50%"><FONT SIZE="3" COLOR="blue">Checking for
existence of Burning value of Wood...</FONT></TD>
<TD width="50%"><FONT SIZE="3" COLOR="#6666FF">Exists as a
Restriction Class: <B>hasAbsoluteState burningCharacter
[10244]</B></FONT></TD>
</TR>
I want to extract the substring
'hasAbsoluteState burningCharacter' from the result of TR/TD[2].
I did something similar earlier using the long method of
substring-after() and substring-before() but I wanted to know if
theres a better way of applying the substring() function between say
the two tags <B></B> or something similar ?
Thanks
Rahil
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