Subject: Re: [xsl] How to parse user input? From: Marian Olteanu <mou_softwin@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 18:10:31 -0800 (PST) |
Minimal change in your code <p class="last"><xsl:apply-templates select="user_input/p"/> <img src="/public/images/arrowRight.gif" alt="" width="8" height="8" title=""></img> </p> Changed "user_input" into "user_input/p" This might or might not work, depending if the user input is multi-paragraph (the output might not be the desired output using this code) or single-paragraph (it will work for sure) --- Tiffany Blake <Tiffany_Blake@xxxxxxx> wrote: > i have an xml file where the user inputs content, but the xml automatically embeds paragraph > tags around the content. > > <p>this is what the user inputs</p> > > then when my presentation file transforms it, an extra pair of paragraph tags is generated as a > result, which causes the gif file to appear on a separate line: > > <p class="last"><p>this is what the user inputs</p><img src="images/arrowRight.gif" alt="" > width="8" height="8" title=""></p> > > xsl used: > > <p class="last"><xsl:apply-templates select="user_input"/> > <img src="/public/images/arrowRight.gif" alt="" width="8" height="8" title=""></img> > </p> > > how do i parse the only text the user input, stripping the <p> tags to get the desired result? > do i then need to concatenate with the gif file? > > desired result: > > <p class="last">this is what the user inputs<img src="images/arrowRight.gif" alt="" width="8" > height="8" title=""></p> > > thanks for your help, > tiffany_blake@xxxxxxx > > ===== Marian http://www.utdallas.edu/~mgo031000/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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