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On 6/12/2016 5:45 PM, Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx wrote:
Otherwise it looks fine (as far as I can tell without knowing the input format), you will need to explain what "no success" really means, if you get an error, no output at all, the wrong sort order. My apologies for the wrong response in my prior message. Whether I use <xsl:for-each select="//term[@xml:lang='zh'] ">
<xsl:sort select="term[@xml:lang='zh']"/>
<p><xsl:apply-templates/><xsl:text> </xsl:text></p>
</xsl:for-each>or use <xsl:for-each select="//term[@xml:lang='zh'] ">
<xsl:sort select="."/>
<p><xsl:apply-templates/><xsl:text> </xsl:text></p>
</xsl:for-each>I get the entire content of the header and body dumped into the html output document as plain text without HTML tags. You might want to show a small snippet of input with any namespaces declarations included, the output you want and then one you get if you still have problems. The top of the document, from the top of the header, down to the first part of the <body>, looks like this: <?oxygen RNGSchema="http://www.tei-c.org/release/xml/tei/custom/schema/relaxng/tei_all.rng" type="xml"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="xsl/term-zh.xsl"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="../../../xml/css/tei_oxygen.css"?> <TEI xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:math="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"> <teiHeader> <fileDesc> <titleStmt> <title level="m">The System of the Two Hindrances (Ijang ui)</title> <author>Wonhyo</author><respStmt> <resp>Originally prepared by</resp> <name>Charles Muller</name> </respStmt> </titleStmt><extent>section</extent> <publicationStmt><p>Published digitally</p> </publicationStmt> <sourceDesc><p>No source: created in machine-readable form.</p> </sourceDesc></fileDesc><profileDesc> <langUsage> <language ident="sa">Sanskrit</language> <language ident="en">English</language> <language ident="ja">Japanese</language> <language ident="ko">Korean</language> <language ident="bo">Tibetan</language> <language ident="pi">Pali</language> <language ident="zh">Chinese</language> <language ident="la">Latin</language> <language ident="cjk">Sinitic Logographs</language> </langUsage> </profileDesc><revisionDesc><change>><label>updated</label><date>2016-06-11</date><label>Date edited</label></change><change><label>created</label><date>2004-11-28</date><label>Date created</label></change></revisionDesc></teiHeader> <text> <front> <docTitle> <titlePart type="main">The System of the Two Hindrances (<title level="m">Ijang ui</title>)</titlePart> </docTitle> <docAuthor>Translation and Introduction by A. Charles Muller</docAuthor> <docDate>June 8, 2016</docDate></front> <body> <div1><head>Prologue and Definition of Terminology</head> <div2><head>Prologue</head> <label corresp="sourceref"><ref target="hbj01-tei.html#HBJ01.0789c04">HBJ 1.789c4</ref>, WSC 321</label><p rend="passage" xml:lang="zh"><term xml:lang="zh">d:ig>)</term>e-iee%cd8ie g>)cd:e:i+g8c d8 h>(<term xml:lang="zh">e h=</term>c<term xml:lang="zh">ef</term>h+8icd:ff2;f7ce-f#<term xml:lang="zh">f1:f</term>c</p> The output of the same region look like this (I think you can ignore the character corruption): <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> The System of the Two Hindrances (Ijang ui) Wonhyo Originally prepared by Charles Muller section Published digitally No source: created in machine-readable form. Sanskrit English Japanese Korean Tibetan Pali Chinese Latin Sinitic Logographs >updated2016-06-11Date editedcreated2004-11-28Date created The System of the Two Hindrances (Ijang ui) Translation and Introduction by A. Charles Muller June 8, 2016 Prologue and Definition of Terminology Prologue HBJ 1.789c4, WSC 321C$B:EC)E!EC'B>B)C%b&B-C)bb,C%Kb C%KB%C#b,bC$B8b,C)b!b9C%BB C'B>B)C#b,BC$B:EC%b!B:C)B+bC'b:B8C#b,B C$B8b0C(B>B(C%E E8C(FB=C#b,BC%b:b:C&bBC(B+B8C)bb,C#b,BC$B:bC&KE=C&B2B;C&bB7C#b,BC%b&B-C&FB#C&B1B:C&bb!C#b,b -- --------------------------- A. Charles Muller Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology Faculty of Letters University of Tokyo 7-3-1 HongE , BunkyE -ku Tokyo 113-8654, Japan Office Phone: 03-5841-3735 Web Site: Resources for East Asian Language and Thought http://www.acmuller.net Twitter: @H_Buddhism
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