[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Noobie: normalize <b><a>...</a></b> to <a><b>...</b></
I'm converting a non-XML data-dump into XML, and the document contains
examples of both
<a><b>...</b></a> and <b><a>...</a></b> which (in this document) are equivalent. I'd like to use XSLT to convert all examples of the latter to the former, with the following caveats: 1. <b> can contain mixed text, in which case nothing should be changed. 2. <b><a>...</a></b> should be changed to <a><b>...</b></a> only if the <a>...</a> element is the unique child node of <b>...</b> How can I do this? Thanks, Ken ****************************** Kenneth R. Beesley, D.Phil. P.O. Box 540475 North Salt Lake, UT 84054 USA
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