Subject: Re: [xsl] Converting linebreaks From: Goetz Bock <bock@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 00:12:11 +0200 |
On Wed, May 02 '01 at 14:48, Joel P Thornton wrote: > I have this xml: > > ================ > <text>This is line 1. > This is <B>line 2</B>. > This is line 3.</text> > ================ > > > Does XSLT provide a way that I can transform it into this?: > > ================ > <text> > This is line 1. > <BR/> > This is <B>line 2</B>. > <BR/> > This is line 3. > </text> > ================ > It depends ;-) The XML-processor (used by your XSL-T) processor is allowed to do wide space stripping. It it does you're lost. Otherwise you could use a recursive template to match for sub-string-befor 0xA, rest. Output substring <BR/> process rest recursively. Cu, Goetz.
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