Subject: RE: [xsl] Processing inner elements From: cknell@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 15:38:23 -0500 |
Please show us what the "obvious HTML" looks like. -- Charles Knell cknell@xxxxxxxxxx - email -----Original Message----- From: Guy <guy@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 10:12:40 -0500 To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [xsl] Processing inner elements This must be a trivial question but I cannot find any reference to the standard way of processing this. Here is a fragment of XML: <para>This is a sentence<break/> <image src=http://site.com/image/image.jpg/><break/> And a second sentence. </para> Assuming that you are at the <para> node, how does one typically transform that into the obvious HTML that is required? I know that a straight <xsl:value-of...> and <xsl:copy-of...> will not work. Thanks! Guy
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