Hi there,
I'm using libxslt's EXSLT implementation's str:tokenize() function in an
attempt to tokenize all the words inside a particular element. What I need to
be able to do is to have it generate a list of tokens for /all/ the character
content from inside a mixed content element:
<xsl:template match="section">
<xsl:variable name="words" select="str:tokenize(string(.))" />
</xsl:template>
This almost works except that using string() on a node doesn't give you any
white space between the last character in one subelement and the next
character following that subelement. e.g.:
<section>
<title>Section the First</title>
<p>The content of this section</p>
</section>
calling string on this gives you:
"Section the FirstThe content of this section"
where I need a space between "First" and "The" so that str:tokenize() will
interpret them as separate tokens.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Richard
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Richard Lewis
Sonic Arts Research Archive
http://www.sara.uea.ac.uk/
JID: ironchicken(_at_)jabber(_dot_)earth(_dot_)li
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