Subject: Re: [xsl] Stripping or converting HTML tags From: Aaron Johnson <Aaron2.Johnson@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 16:05:42 +0100 |
Bruce / Manos... Thanks very much for your prompt responses! It occurred to me right as I sent the mail that perhaps I could hard code a <p> tag in with an <xsl:value-of select> function. <xsl:template match="xhtml:table | xhtml:TABLE | xhtml:td | xhtml:TD | xhtml:th | xhtml:TH | xhtml:tr | xhtml:TR"> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="*"> <p><xsl:value-of select="*"/></p> </xsl:when> </xsl:choose> </xsl:template> Well spotted Manos, yes I concur about the case issue. We are doing this so that the final output is all in lower case so as to make everything XHTML compliant. AJ ...................................................................... Aaron Johnson GUI / XSLT development Academic Technologies Group [ATG] University of the West of England ext: 81051 t: 0117 3281051 www: http://atg.uwe.ac.uk/aaron e: aaron2.johnson@xxxxxxxxx ...................................................................... ...................................................................... SECURITY POLICY: Please note that ATG will only accept e-mail attachments in the following formats: .doc,.gif,.jpg,.mdb,.png,.xls,.zip,.psd ...as a mac user I will accept files compressed using Dropstuff. ...................................................................... This communication is intended solely for the use of the individual(s) to whom it is addressed. Any opinions presented are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the University of the West of England, Bristol. ...................................................................... > From: Emmanouil Batsis <Emmanouil.Batsis@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 18:05:44 +0300 > To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [xsl] Stripping or converting HTML tags > > Hi Aaron, > > Aaron Johnson wrote: > >> Hello... >> >> I have a html document which is being transformed into XML and then being >> re-formatted as XHTML via XSL. >> >> > > The best route to all that IMHO, would be some variant of HTMLTidy. > >> So far I have this, but all it does is make the table disappear completely. >> >> <xsl:template match="xhtml:table | xhtml:TABLE | xhtml:td | xhtml:TD | >> xhtml:th | xhtml:TH | xhtml:tr | xhtml:TR"> >> >> > > BTW, elements in uppercase are not valid XHTML. > >> <xsl:choose> >> <xsl:when test="*"> >> <xsl:value-of select="@p"/> >> >> > > Here you are testing whether child elements exist and if they do, output > the value of the context element's p attribute? > > I think you need something like > > <><xsl:template match="xhtml:table | xhtml:TABLE | xhtml:td | xhtml:TD | > xhtml:th | xhtml:TH | xhtml:tr | xhtml:TR"> > <xsl:apply-templates /> > </xsl:template> > > This will 'skip' those elements and compared with an identity transform > will do what you need. > > hth, > > Manos > > > > This incoming email to UWE has been independently scanned for viruses and any > virus detected has been removed using McAfee anti-virus software > This email has been independently scanned for viruses and any virus detected has been removed using McAfee anti-virus software
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