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I have a <xsl:variable> element which contains HTML snippet. Parts of this snippet are generated by transformations of other XSLT elements present. Next on, I'd like to take this <xsl:variable>'s value and apply some string manipulation templates on it. I realized that if I wanted to extract the value inclusive of tags then I needed to include the HTML code, and not the XSLT code, within <![CDATA]]> sections. Everything seemed to be going fine until I realized that all the content generated through the <xsl:element>s was missing. The tags are ignored and only the node value is captured. How can I get around this problem? I checked and there is no way for output escaping in <xsl:element>, and neither is there any point of putting the code within <[CDATA[]]> since the transformations won't occure only. I also thought of using <xsl:copy-of> to extract the variable value, but this isn't of much use to me, since the data extracted through copy-of cannot be used for any further processing as such. I can only display this value [something like <xsl:value-of>] Here's an example of the kind of XSL I'm working on: <xsl:variable name="someVar"> <![CDATA[ <span id="1"> <input type="text" value="A" name="txtVal"/> ]]> <xsl:element name="input"> <xsl:attribute name="type">hidden<xsl:attribute> <xsl:attribute name="value">[some value computed before]</xsl:attribute> </xsl:elelement> <![CDATA[ </span> ]]> </xsl:variable>
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