Subject: Re: [xsl] segmenting a paragraph From: "Christian Wittern" <cwittern@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 20:35:04 +0900 |
On 02/10/2007, Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > When you need to apply regex matching to text that crosses node > > > boundaries, in the past two approaches have been proposed: > > > > > > (a) create a string in which the node boundaries are represented by > > > some recognizable textual markup (you could use saxon:serialize()), > > > then apply the regex processing, then reinstate the node structure > > > (e.g. by using saxon:parse()). This has been very helpful. I did not know about saxon:parse and saxon:serialize, they look quite promising and I will definitely try them out. > > > > Provided the <note> elements don't break a sentence then it's > > not needed is it? > > No, it isn't, hence the "When" in my first paragraph... I didn't know from > the description whether this applied to the case in hand. > Well, unfortunately, I can make no assumptions about where the <note> will appear, so I rather not assume that it will not appear within a sentence. Thanks a lot, Christian -- Christian Wittern, Kyoto
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