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Re: question on apply-templates and strip-space
- From: Peter Davis <pdavis152 at attbi dot com>
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- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 17:27:59 -0800
- Subject: Re: [xsl] question on apply-templates and strip-space
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strip-space only removes text nodes that only contain whitespace. The text
nodes in your file that are being output begin and end with whitespace, but
do not contain only whitespace, so they are not trimmed. You are correct
that normalize-space would fix the problem.
Since you don't have a template for Tag1 explicitely, it is using the default
template to output the text of Tag1 (as I'm sure you are aware). What you
can do is create a template that matches the text:
<xsl:template match="text()">
<!-- you can also match Tag1/text() if you don't want to trim spaces
in other tags -->
<xsl:value-of select="normalize-space(.)"/>
</xsl:template>
Hopefully this will not create problems by stripping too much whitespace,
ie., the spaces before and after <Tag2></Tag2>. If it does, you could output
those spaces with <xsl:text> {</xsl:text> and <xsl:text> }</xsl:text> at the
beginning and end of the Tag2 template.
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 16:55, Alice Tull wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to XSL. I'm trying to get the following input:
>
> <MyStuff>
> <Tag1>
> This is just a <Tag2>normal</Tag2> line.
> </Tag1>
> <Tag1>
> This is the second <Tag2>normal</Tag2> line.
> </Tag1>
> </MyStuff>
>
> To be generated as the following output:
>
> Ta-Da:This is just a {1} line.
> Ta-Da:This is the second {1} line.
>
> I want the result to be simple "text" rather than XML or HTML.
>
> Here's my stylesheet:
>
> <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
>
> <xsl:output method="text" indent="no" />
>
> <xsl:strip-space elements="*"/>
>
> <xsl:template match="Tag2">{<xsl:number count="*"/>}</xsl:template>
>
> <xsl:template match="/">
> <xsl:for-each select="MyStuff">
> <xsl:text>Ta-Da:</xsl:text>
> <xsl:apply-templates select="Tag1"/><xsl:text>
</xsl:text>
> </xsl:for-each>
> </xsl:template>
> </xsl:stylesheet>
>
> My output was:
> Ta-Da:
> This is just a {1} line.
>
> Ta-Da:
> This is the second {1} line.
>
> Which has more spaces and linefeeds than I want.
> The spaces in the text output was exactly the same as the spaces in
> the original xml file. Shouldn't "strip-space" get rid of the
> linefeed and spaces in the original <Tag1> node? Will normalize-space
> help, and how to use it in the case where I need to apply-templates?
>
> Btw, I tried this on the latest version on both Xalan and libxslt.
>
> thanx,
> alice
>
>
>
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