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Subject: Re: Problem retaining HTML tags during XSL transformation
From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 19:55:39 +0100
Re:  Problem retaining HTML tags during XSL transformat
Ambika.Das@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi All,

I am facing some problem in retaining the HTML tags during XSL transformation.
Given below are the details.

Let me try to reformulate your question, please confirm if this is what you are looking for:


You have input XML with certain elements that you would like to find in the output as well, certain elements should be stripped (but not their content) and each newline in the input must become a <br /> element. However, your output is a string (even though you select method="html", but I am under the impression that you should choose method="text") and you use XSLT 1 (which is fairly bad at string processing).

May I summarize that as follows? The input is the output with &#10; replaced by <br /> elements and the whole content inside two quotes (with some elements stripped, but not their content)?

I.e.:
<retain>text</retain> text <bla /> more
text <not-retain> keep <img /> this
line intact </not-retain>

Becomes:
"<retain>text</retain> text <bla /> more<br />text keep <img /> this<br />line intact"


Please elaborate and/or confirm.

Cheers,
-- Abel Braaksma
  http://www.nuntia.nl

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