Subject: Including an HTML tag inside the XML text
From: "Jaime Stuardo" <jstuardo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 10:47:45 -0400
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Hi all...
I want to write an XML something like this:
<node>
<text>blablabla<br>blebleble</text>
</node>
If in XSL I use:
<xsl:value-of select="node/text" />
I want this to be written:
blablabla<line feed>
blebleble
Is this possible? I tried CDATA section but it didn't work.
Thanks
Jaime
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: Jueves, 03 de Marzo de 2005 8:47
Para: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: RE: xsl:template having both name and match
Hi,
> Hello,
> I have a question about xsl:template ..
>
> It is said in XSLT 2.0 spec that..
> "If an xsl:template element has a name attribute, it
> may, but need not, also have a match attribute.
>
> The match, mode and priority attributes on an
> xsl:template element have no effect when the template
> is invoked by an xsl:call-template instruction.
> Similarly, the name attribute on an xsl:template
> element has no effect when the template is invoked by
> an xsl:apply-templates instruction."
>
> I think this is also true in case of XSLT 1.0 ..
>
> This means that we can write a xsl:template having
> *both* name and match attributes..
>
> I want to know in which circumstances such a template
> definition is useful.. Can somebody please provide an
> example where this has real practical use..?
<xsl:template name="block/title" name="section.heading">
<xsl:param name="content">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</xsl:param>
<h2>
<xsl:copy-of select="$content"/>
</h2>
</xsl:template>
When you want to use the same template to generate headings for both matched
title elements and autogenerated content.
Cheers,
Jarno - Rammstein: Moskau
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