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Subject: Re: using tokenize() and referencing parent elements
From: "Spencer Tickner" <spencertickner@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 11:08:53 -0700
Re:  using tokenize() and referencing parent elements
Hi Florent,

That's what I ended up doing, seetting a variable to "found" if any of
the <em>s matched the tokens, then testing for the variable.. It felt
dirty, but seems to be doing the trick.

Thanks,

Spencer

On 5/10/07, Florent Georges <darkman_spam@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Spencer Tickner wrote:

> this doesn't work for my case when:

> <em>Municipal Act; Fish Protection Act</em>Bill 25;

I'd build a sequence of:

<token within-em="true/false">the actual text</token>

"by hand", dealing directly with PM/(text()|em/text()), matches()
within a recursive function, or any other way.  Then just use this
sequence to build your result.

Or just wait David come with a one-liner to solve this problem ;-)

Regards,

--drkm






















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