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Subject: Re: XSL outputting HTML from an XML source From: Ariel Garza <g@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 10:04:12 -0700 |
> <xsl:template match="b|B"> > <strong><xsl:apply-templates select="*|text()" /><strong> > </xsl:template> This is close to what I need but the problem I have where this template is called. In order for this to process a <B> tag, it would need to be called in the same node as the <B> tag exists. I tried to do this: <xsl:template match="//B"> <B><xsl:value-of select="B"/></B> </xsl:template> but this doesn't get applied with every template. The root of my problem is that I will not necessarily know where any of these tags will happen. If the person entering content into the XML wants to have an underline or italics inline with other content, they would probably put <i>blah blah blah</i> in the middle of the XML tag. <description> There is a a <i>huge</i> storm coming... </description> Is there a way to have a tag interpreted without prior knowledge as to its location in the tree? An example would be a forced <BR> in a piece of content. I need a block of text + HTML to exist in a single node of XML. If a content manager needs to put in a <B>, or <I> or wants to have 2 paragraphs in one block, how would the XSL sheet know that you have another paragraph or one of these style tags? Thanks for the help, it is very much appreciated. Ariel XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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