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Re: [xsl] (newby) extraction of CDATA nodes to different XML files


Subject: Re: [xsl] (newby) extraction of CDATA nodes to different XML files
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 10:18:17 +0100

  The elements have the strange definition shown below:
  <![CDATA[   .....snip.....   ]]>


That isn't an element, it's a CDATA section and is invisible to an XSLT
processor. You just extract the data from the surrounding element in the
usual way.

CDATA is just an authoring convenience, within the marked region < acts
like &lt; and & acts like &amp; so if you have a large chunk of XML that
you want to quote as data rather than as part of the XML tree, you can
do

<x><![[CDATA[<p>zzz <span>dddd &nbsp; ...</span></p>]]></x>

but XSLT will see the same input as if you had gone

<x>&lt;p>zzz &lt;span>dddd &amp;nbsp; ...&lt;/span>&lt;/p></x>

David


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