Subject: Parsing copy-of result tree fragment From: Mike Mahoney <mmahoney@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 08:38:48 -0700 |
How does someone take a tree fragment from a copy-of and then turn around and use the results and parse out/replace certain characters. If I try to assign the results of the copy-of to a variable to work on, all I'm left with is the text values. I need to have the entire tree fragment but with a backslash inserted in front of any single-quote characters. I've tried using the search-replace methods that I've seen, but I don't know how to feed the results of the copy-of to it. Maybe it would be better to do the search/replace on the entire xml first and then do the copy-of on those results, but I don't know how to reference the parsed xml file and pass those results to the copy-of operation either. If the original xml were <object> <data1> <sub-data> joe's data </sub-data> </data1> </object> and the resulting fragment from the copy-of was <sub-data> joe's data </sub-data> I'd want the final output to be <sub-data> joe\'s data </sub-data> Any ideas? Mike XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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