Re: [xsl] empty element as an end-marker

Subject: Re: [xsl] empty element as an end-marker
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 12:09:24 -0500
Vincent,

Mike's solution, however, assumes that the <br/> elements all appear at the same level. If you ever have

<p>
line1<br/>
line2<br/>
line3 <green>more line3<br/>
but no! line4</green> more line4 <br/>
linen
</p>

....things get even trickier.

See the thread "extracting a verse" from December 2002 for more on this.

Cheers,
Wendell

At 05:47 AM 3/28/2003, you wrote:
A more efficient solution is to treat it as a grouping problem.
The sibling elements between two br elements constitute a group, the
grouping key for this group is the generate-id() of the most recent br
(or p) element. So you can use Muenchian grouping with the grouping key:

<xsl:key name="k" match="p/node()"
use="concat(generate-id(..), generate-id(preceding-sibling::br[1]"/>


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