Subject: [xsl] Stripping out non-*ML tags? From: "Talley, Brooks" <brooks@xxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 15:03:28 -0800 |
I have an application that's using XSL to render text that was originally put into an online message board system. Unfortunately, the message board system uses its own proprietary "forum code", which people who've used such systems will probably be familiar with. IE [b] for start bold, [/b] for end bold, etc. Strictly for readability, I need to strip or at least minimize the amount of that stuff that gets past my XSL. I would be perfectly happy to replace, in regex terms, \[[^\]]\] with "". That is, just delete all of the tags, so that "[b]text[/b]" becomes "text" Is there any reasonable way to do this in XSL? By reasonable, I mean something that won't clobber performance. If necessary, I could move the stripping to the DB side, but I'd really rather not do that. Thanks, Brooks Talley FRNK Technology Group
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