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Re: Best Practices for inline elements
- From: David Carlisle <davidc at nag dot co dot uk>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 19:46:13 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] Best Practices for inline elements
- References: <C0813D854A46F249A72DC407680227A9A2DEDC@mail1.tririga.com>
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XSLT treats text nodes and element nodes in essentially the same way
so it as easy (or hard) to handle mixed content inline elements as pure
element content.
<xsl:template match="para">
<p>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</p>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="bold">
<b>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</b>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="image">
<img src="{@src}"/>
</xsl:template>
would convert your example to HTML.
David
<para>
Some text <bold>text</bold> more text <italics>text</italics> more text <image src="icon.png" />. Some more text.
</para>
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