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Subject: [xsl] CLARIFICATION - Selectively convert subordinate elements to text From: "Darren Wheatley" <darren@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 09:35:44 +0100 |
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. I have updated the description below to better
describe the problem at hand. Any help you could give would be appreciated.
I have a fragment something like this:
<widget>This <B>is</B>some <SUP>text</SUP> that I want to convert
<HIDDEN>don't convert this</HIDDEN> to text</widget>
What I want to end up with is this:
This is some text that I want to convert to text
I have tried <xsl:value-of select="."/> but of course that gives me:
This is some text that I want to convert don't convert this to text
The added ripple here is that I have other instances of these elements that
I
want to process rather than just convert to text, so I have template rules
for
the subordinate elements defined already.
Can anyone suggest a way that I can convert the fragment to text while
simultaneously dropping the <HIDDEN> element?
Could I define template rules for each subordinate element with a "mode"
attribute set, thereby creating an alternative processing rule for each one
that
would allow me then to output the text?
Is there a quicker, more efficient way of doing that?
Thanks
D.
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