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Subject: Re: Passing element nodes through string functions (WAS RE: [xsl] Preserving inline elements when using string functions) From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:04:31 +0100 |
Your solution to grouping where an element overlaps two groups is
impressive, but how would you handle the case where a text node (with
two newlines) overlaps three groups? It seems like the looping concept
breaks down
maybe our posts crossed but i think the version I posted yesterday works
in that case doesn't it? My test case (in the post) had two newlines:
<page>
<bodytext>This is the <link url="zzz">link</link> xxx <---1---
This is another line <---2---
and a <link url="zzz">link2</link> 2nd
and a third</bodytext>
</page>
David
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