Hi Thomas,
I'm working with XML in the following form:
<cat>
<para>This is unstyled text <emphasis type="bold">and
this is bold. </emphasis>Now back to unstyled
text.</para>
</cat>
As you can see it has some inline style information
that's borderline not-well-formed. For my ease of use
I want the XML in this form (or the equivalent
result):
<cat>
<para><emphasis type="default">This is unstyled text
</emphasis><emphasis type="bold">and this is bold.
</emphasis><emphasis type="default">Now back to
unstyled text.</emphasis></para>
</cat>
Just take the identity transformation and add:
<xsl:template match="para/text()">
<emphasis type="default">
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</emphasis>
</xsl:template>
This way you select only text-nodes which are children of the para element.
As extra credit :~) I want to keep possible nesting in
mind, although my initial problem is already a sort of
nesting problem, isn't it?
Can you give some details?
Hope this helps.
Manfred
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