Subject: Re: [xsl] Copying image files from one directory to another - using xslt From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 07:21:44 -0700 |
1). I want to copy some image files (jpeg, gif etc) from one directory to another directory.
e.g If I have following element in source xml
<image src="images/img123.jpg"> </image>
And I want to transform this element into <file type="image" src="resources/images/img123.jpg"> </file>
Xslt makes everything easy in above transformation, but i don't know how do I copy 'img123.jpg' from 'images' directory to 'resources/images' directory.
2). In another transformation I'm reading a html files using unparsed-text() function, now html data can have any number of 'img' tags.
I want to use a loop to check all 'img' tags and want to change value of src attribute of each img tag - via string manipulation.
Here is a example java code what i want to achieve in xslt.
String htmlData; // varibale htmlData will have html contents of a files
while(htmlData.indexOf("img") != -1){
Do some processing then replace the value of src attribute then take a substring of html data to remove current img tag.
htmlData = htmlData.substring(htmlData.indexOf("img")+3);
}
Are above two tasks doable in xslt?
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