Oh, I think I also noticed an error with this suggestion (granted I have
not tested this, just an observation). However, since the emphasis
nodes are in fact children to the para nodes, wouldn't a
xsl:apply-templates print out not only the parent text but the child
nodes as well. Therefore, would this not result in a duplicate printing
of the emphasis text (one with the bold text and one without?)
Absolutely not!! In the "push" model which is exemplifed by
<apply-templates> the system is basically saying "Oi, you templates out
there waiting to match! Here are a bunch of my child nodes, see if any of
you can match any of them and, if you can, do your stuff on them."
So the <emphasis> nodes will be handled by any template matching
<emphasis>, and the text nodes will be handled by any matching text node
handler (if defined) or will have the default action applied (copy string
value to the output).
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