There are examples of this in the faq (I think) and certainly in the
archives of this list (including a thread this week)
You just need to do your replacemnt on each text node individually
But what happens in the scenario where I want to remove the numbers
right after the indent1 and paragraph tags,
XSLT has no access to any tags, so first express that in terms of things
XSLT can see:
But what happens in the scenario where I want to remove the numbers
in the text node right after the indent1 and paragraph elements,
then it's easy to see that this is just a match pattern:
<xsl:template match="text()[preceding-sibling::node()
[1]
[self::indent1 or self::paragraph]
]
[starts-with(translate(.,'123456789','000000000'),'0')]">
<xsl:value-of select="substring-after(.,' ')"/>
</xsl:template>
David
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