Subject: RE: Generating HTML tags in XSL script From: "Sargeant, Richard (GEIS)" <Richard.Sargeant@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 14:27:23 +0100 |
Hi Vik, > I have an XML file which looks something like this: > <Foo> > This is line 1 > This is line 2 > </Foo> > > I want to convert it to HTML so that at each carriage return > in the XML node > text converts to a break tag. Output HTML should look like: > <td>This is line 1 <br/> This is line 2 </td> One possible solution is to split <Foo> into 2 components, where the 2nd part is optional and can occur many times. for example... <Foo> This is line 1 </Foo> <FooContinued> This is line 2 </FooContinued> <FooContinued> This is line n </FooContinued> This way any <Foo> can be printed normally, and any <FooContinued> can be printed with a <BR/> in front. regards Richard Sargeant XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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