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Hi,
Is it possible to copy an element and its contents from a source document to a
destination document exactly as it is contained in the source?
I have a stylesheet that alters xml documents through the addition and
alteration of data. One of the source document elements may contain a CData
section. I want this to be copied to the output document exactly as it is in
the input, with the CData section intact.
Currently I am copying a node and its descendants (including the descendant
with the CData section) using <xsl:copy-of select="."/>. The output from this
has been altered though to convert all invalid characters in the CData section
into entity references (i.e. <), and it is no longer contained in a CData
section.
So, is there a way that I can specify that a node and its descendants should be
copied 'as is'?
Thanks
Richard.
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