Subject: Re: [xsl] Multiple String Replacements [with a twist] From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 21:19:49 +0100 |
are ypu using xslt 2 or xslt 1 (it's easier in 2) but basically you are losing nodes because the string functions such as substring-before conver their arguments to a string, and the strig value of a node is just the character data of all its descendants. Basically the thing to do is apply templates to your source and then apply teh trplacement to text nodes ie match="text()" so you do the replacemet to each text string separately and then there are no nodes to lose in the process. The FAQ has exapmes (I think) and teh archives of this list have plenty too, but I'm not sure of the details of what ypu need as I don't think you showed your input file, or the format of your multiple replacement specification, just the format of one replacement. David
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