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Are you showing us your input or your output? If it's the input, what do you want the output to look like; if it's the output, what does the input look like? General point to all posters - please try to read your questions before pressing Send, to ask yourself whether the reader is likely to be able to work out what your problem is. General principle: tell us what the input is, tell us what the output is, explain why you are having difficulty getting from one to the other, preferably by showing us your best attempt so far. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Kent Seegmiller [mailto:hookjaw20@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 13 August 2006 02:47 > To: XSLT > Subject: Wrapping problem > > I want to wrap a script from a play in a file "movie1.xml": > <play> > <scene>Scene 1</scene> > <character>char 1</character> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <character>char 2</character> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <character>char 3</character> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <scene>Scene 2</scene>... > <character>char 1</character> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > <line>blah blah blah</line> > ... > </play> > My question: How do I wrap the scenes and characters. So far > my strained brain can only think of creating a text file and > using "<scene>" or "<character>" to place the end > element then renaming the text file to xml. > thanks Kent
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