Subject: Re: XML overlap - processing a node-set defined by <start/> and <end/>
From: "James Fuller" <james.fuller.2007@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 18:48:24 +0100
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u might want to take a look at lmnl
http://www.lmnl.net/
gl, James Fuller
On 2/17/07, Svante Schubert <svante.schubert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Imagine XML data, where continuous selection of data - randomly made by
the user - is being marked by using a <start/> and <end/> element.
For example:
<ex:paragraph>
<ex:START/>
<ex:span>
Some text C..
<ex:span>
</ex:paragraph>
<ex:paragraph>
Some text D..
<ex:END/>
<ex:span>
Some text F..
<ex:span>
</ex:paragraph>
The desired nodes would be
<ex:span>
Some text C..
<ex:span>
Some text D..
Is there an easy way to process this kind of selection with XSLT?
Best regards,
Svante
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