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I have this xml input:
<title> <ChapNum>10</ChapNum> <ChapName>Character Development</ChapName> <Story> <ma>_____ 1. denouement</ma> <ma>_____ 2. conflict</ma> <ma>_____ 3. fourth wall</ma> <ma>_____ 4. turning point</ma> <ma>_____ 5. nonrealistic</ma> <ma>_____ 6. presentational</ma> <ma>_____ 7. representational</ma> <ma>_____ 8. resolution</ma> <ma>_____ 9. rising action</ma> <ma>_____ 10. subtext</ma> <matching_group>a. falling action</matching_group> <matching_group>b. without reference to the audience</ matching_group> <matching_group>c. struggle</matching_group> <matching_group>d. highest emotional intensity</matching_group> <matching_group>e. exaggerated</matching_group> <matching_group>f. direct address</matching_group> <matching_group>g. completion</matching_group> <matching_group>h. complications</matching_group> <matching_group>i. implied information</matching_group> <matching_group>j. convention of realistic theatre</ matching_group> <sa>11. What are the elements of traditional play structure?</sa> <sa>12. What techniques can you employ for timely cue pickup?</ sa> <es>13. What steps can help you develop a characterization?</es> </Story> </title> I need to process all the elements inside the story element. One thing I need to do is group the <matching_group> elements. Here is one of the templates I have tried to do this: <xsl:template match='Story[child::matching_group]'> <xsl:for-each-group select="*" group-adjacent="name()"> <xsl:if test="self::matching_group"> <matching-group> <choices columns='1'> <xsl:for-each select="current-group()"> <xsl:apply-templates select="."/> </xsl:for-each> </choices> </matching-group> </xsl:if> </xsl:for-each-group> </xsl:template> This works to group the <matching_group> elements. However, it cuts the <ma>, <sa>, and <es> elements from the result: <title>
<ChapNum>10</ChapNum>
<ChapName>Character Development</ChapName>
<matching-group>
<choices columns="1">
<choice-a>falling action</choice-a>
<choice-b>without reference to the audience</choice-b>
<choice-c>struggle</choice-c>
<choice-d>highest emotional intensity</choice-d>
<choice-e>exaggerated</choice-e>
<choice-f>direct address</choice-f>
<choice-g>completion</choice-g>
<choice-h>complications</choice-h>
<choice-i>implied information</choice-i>
<choice-j>convention of realistic theatre</choice-j>
</choices>
</matching-group>
</title>Any hints would be appreciated. Terry Ofner tofner@xxxxxxxxxxx
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