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Subject: [xsl] Identifing links in text From: Raimund Kammering <Raimund.Kammering@xxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 13:14:55 +0200  | 
Hallo Everybody, I need some way to identify a link like statement in a tagged piece of text. To make it more clear here is a small sample the XML code migth look like: <entry> <keyword>Info</keyword> <text>Some amount of plain text. But inside may appear a statement like this: http://www.some-server.com and this shall be shown as a usual (blue) link in a browser.</text> <entry> I want the <text> to be shown in a web browser and the link to be a clickable href. I already tried to parse the text part and look for the 'http://' but this way I can only identify one link per <text> entry and the procedure is quite ugly (substring(substring...). Is there some generic (or at least some save way) to convert this link like statement to a href?? Any comments and suggestions are very welcome! Raimund -- DESY -MVP- Notkestrasse 85 D-22603 Hamburg Tel.: +49 40 8998 -4903 e-mail: Raimund.Kammering@xxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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