I used contains function in the apply templates how
could this be applied to your answers...?
change
(.|following-sibling::data)='START'
to
(.|following-sibling::data)[contains(.,'START')]
If I also wanted the data contained on the line with
START how can I move the position back one...
change
(.|following-sibling::data)[contains(.,'START')]
to
following-sibling::data[contains(.,'START')]
the reason why on the spacing is due to defining the
start and stop points I cannot guarantee the amount of
spacing within the text so normalizing the spacing
within the doc helps this
yes but you can do this as you go along rather than a pre-pass, eg
just using normalize-space(.) rather than . at places where you want to
normali[sz]e.
David
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