Subject: Re: [xsl] How do I capture the text "around" a node? From: Peter Lavender <plaven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 00:13:28 +1000 |
Hi, > Text handling like this is always (imho) a little confusing. The simple > answer is to use xsl:apply-templates as this will hit all the child > text() nodes, not just the first(ala value-of). It is very confusing. While apply-templates works as you said, the problem i have is that I want to remove the chars (), hence I tried value-of > As a good-practice rule, you should always use apply-templates over > value-of (where possible) for a number of reasons, with the biggest > probably being that template match=text() gets called. I'm very new to this and have been struggling through basically finding what resources I can on the net. I'm reluctant to purchase a book as a reference as I understand that somethings are not set in concrete yet. With the cost of books these days I find it hard to justify purchasing them only to find that it hasn't answered my questions. Regards, Pete. -- Due to a lack of imagination, this signature will remain under construction indefinitely. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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