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Subject: Converting XML <link> to HTML anchor From: Michael Teigman <michael.teigman@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1999 17:49:22 -0500 |
I have an xml like this:
<text>
<p>Text1</p>
<p>Text2 <link href="link1">label1</link></p>
<p><link href="link2">label2</link></p>
<p>Text3 <link href="link3">label3</link> text4 <link
href="link4">label4</link> text 5</p>
</text>
You get the idea ... there might be any of the possible variations of these -
including an unlimited(!!??) number of links within a paragraph.
I want to output an HTML which will replace all the <link> elements with
anchors.
For example I want from the above:
<p>
<p>Text1</p>
<p>Text2 <a href="link1">label1</a></p>
<p><a href="link2">label2</a></p>
<p>Text3 <a href="link3">label3</a> text4 <a href="link4">label4</a> text
5</p>
</p>
I am using XT. How do I write an XSL Transform to handle all the variations?
mike
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