Subject: [xsl] XML -> XML and generate position in attribute problem From: m.vanrootseler@xxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 17:51:05 +0200 |
I?ve got the following prob that?s kept me busy all week. I want to convert one XML file into another in order to save me from having to write difficult macros in Word. The original XML looks something like this: <root> <line lineID="1">Hello there. World</line> <line lineID="2">one two, testing</line> etc. etc. etc. </root> What I want to do is wrap a <word>-tag around all words within <line>-tags, plus automatically generate something like 'wordID="x"' as well. The output of the sample above should look like this (underscores are spaces in this example): <root> <line lineID="1"> <word wordID="1">Hello</word>_<word wordID="2">there</word>._<word wordID="3">World</word> </line> <line lineID="2"> <word wordID="1">one</word>_<word wordID="2">two</word>,_<word wordID="3">testing</word> </line> </root> I know I can use <copy> to copy the original tags (with their attributes?) and probably use position() to work out the wordID (or am I wrong here?) but I simply can?t figure out how to do this. Plus I also have to look out for full stops and commas and exclude them from getting into the <word>-tags. Has anyone got any clues, ideas, tips (or totally-ready-made code) for me? Much appreciated. Mick m.vanrootseler@xxxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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