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Subject: Re: [xsl] Using Jeni Tennisons Markup Utility on XHTML From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 14:53:45 +0100  | 
I suppose the simple solution would be to change the part of the code that takes the value-of and change it to a copy.
Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen
I'm trying to use Jeni Tennison's Markup Utility to mark up glossary terms in an XML document as part of a transformation to HTML pages. Some of the text elements contain XHTML, and I can't figure out how to apply the Markup Utility on these elements without loosing the XHTML tags embedded in the text. For examlpe if I have an XML element <ns1:Text>:
<ns1:Text><div class="RTF" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Text with glossary <b>terms</b> to be marked up</div></ns1:Text>
I would normally render this element to the HTML output using <xsl:copy-of>, but the when applying the Markup Utility, I'll loose all the XHTML tags (and thus the text formatting) in the output because the Markup Utility renders using <xsl:value-of> .
Does anyone know of a simple solution to this?
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