Subject: [xsl] (text processing) lexical context From: "Nicolas Mazziotta" <Nicolas.Mazziotta@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 08:29:29 +0200 |
Hello, I'm working with xsl to process marked-up text for linguistic purpose. The current aim is to generate lists that extract some elements and its current context. e.g. <root> This is the <w>first</w> <i>sentence</i>. This is the <w>second</w> <i>sentence</i>. This is the <w>third</w> <i>sentence</i>. </root> would be formatted so that the list would look like: <html> <ol> <li>first: This is the <b>first</b> <i>sentence</i>. <li>Second: This is the <w>second</b> <i>sentence</i>. <li>Third: This is the <b>third</b> <i>sentence</i>. </ol> </html> But I can't figure out how I can select the text surrounding the <w> element without using <xsl:value-of.../>, which does not allow me to process the following <i> element... i.e., I get <html> <ol> <li>first: This is the <b>first</b> sentence. <li>Second: This is the <w>second</b> sentence. <li>Third: This is the <b>third</b> sentence. </ol> </html> and the <i> element is lost... And I can't do <xsl template match="substring(...)"> because substring is not a DOM node. Help: is there a way to process substrings or stg? N. Mazziotta XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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