:-) I could have guess this, but there are such new things that i
discover everyday with XSLT2, that I thought it was one of them !
I change the mode to mine, which has a default identity template, my
spans could effectively contains other elements (like <br/> or <a> etc)
In think this subject is over, thank for your patience and help David.
This template is quite generic and can be use or adpated by anybody who
wants to clean XHTML redondant markup !
Le 21/12/2010 16:09, David Carlisle a écrit :
On 21/12/2010 14:56, Matthieu Ricaud-Dussarget wrote:
I just did not understand what the mode="g" means as there is no other
template in this mode ?
You mean that you don't like my taste in long self-descriptive
variable and mode names:-)
when applying templates in an inner special construct like that, it's
often a good idea to put it in a mode as often you need to do
something a bit different. In this case (but maybe not in your full
case) the only thing that needed doing was handing the content of
element nodes, and copying text nodes, which is the default template
so I didn't need to do anything.
But if for example your span elemnts may contain inline markuo you'd
want to add an "identity template" definition in mode "g". or some
other further transformation, or whatever you need....
David
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