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I want to generate the following type of document.
<gcdocument filename="...">
<textfragment>
<xpath>The xpath of the first text fragment goes here</xpath>
<Text>This is some natural language text that I want to grammar check.</text>
</textfragment>
<!-- as many textfragment tags as necessary to represent an input xml document -->
</gcdocument>
Is it possible to embed the xpath of text fragments this way. [The xpath from file filenmame]
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[xsl] Embedding the XPath of an input Text Fragment in output
Subject: [xsl] Embedding the XPath of an input Text Fragment in output From: Tommy Nordgren <tommy.nordgren@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 01:40:53 +0200 |
I want to generate the following type of document.
<gcdocument filename="...">
<textfragment>
<xpath>The xpath of the first text fragment goes here</xpath>
<Text>This is some natural language text that I want to grammar check.</text>
</textfragment>
<!-- as many textfragment tags as necessary to represent an input xml document -->
</gcdocument>
Is it possible to embed the xpath of text fragments this way. [The xpath from file filenmame]
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Tommy Nordgren
tommy.nordgren@xxxxxxxxx
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