Subject: Re: Handling Mixed Child Elements and Text() Nodes
From: Brook Ellingwood <brook@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2003 16:30:08 -0700
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Hi Americo,
Here's the exact XML I'm using:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<page>
<body>
<text>
<subhead>Linked Text</subhead>
<link url="a">A</link>
<link url="b">B</link>
<link url="c">C</link>
<link url="d">D</link> (AKA X)
<link url="e">E</link>
<subhead>Unlinked Text</subhead>
F
G
H
I
J
</text>
</body>
</page>
Unless I'm missing something, it's exactly what you are describing below.
What are you using to do the trasform? Xalan?
> That might be due to line break. Here is the xml I used. Noticed the use
> of <br/> to show where line breaks are, to test it you should remove the
> <br/> and make sure that you'll have a line break for each <br/>
>
> Regards,
> Americo Albuquerque
>
>
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <page><br/>
> <body><br/>
> <text><br/>
> <subhead>Linked Text</subhead><br/>
> <br/>
> <link url="a">A</link><br/>
> <br/>
> <link url="b">B</link><br/>
> <br/>
> <link url="c">C</link><br/>
> <br/>
> <link url="d">D</link> (AKA X)<br/>
> <br/>
> <link url="e">E</link><br/>
> <br/>
> <subhead>Unlinked Text</subhead><br/>
> <br/>
> F<br/>
> <br/>
> G<br/>
> <br/>
> H<br/>
> <br/>
> I<br/>
> <br/>
> J<br/>
> <br/>
> </text><br/>
> </body><br/>
> </page>
>
>
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