<xsl:when test="descendant::node()[not(self::Link or
self::Media)]">
<p><xsl:apply-templates/></p>
</xsl:when>
If there is any descendant node (including elements,
comments, PIs,
text), which is not element Link or element Media,
create <p> in output
tree.
Regards,
Joerg
Nathan Shaw wrote:
hi all,
Thanks to everyone who gave me advice on my
previous
post about images and captions. Now, I have
another
tricky lil' xslt problem. If a paragraph element
contains ONLY a media element OR a media element
surrounded by a link element and nothing more
(read,
no other nodes, be they text or not), such as:
<p><img
src="http://www.mylocal.gov/images/nasausa.gif"
height="255" width="432"/></p>
I need to strip the p tags out of resulting
output.
However, if it does contain other nodes, such as:
<p><img
src="http://www.mylocal.gov/images/nasausa.gif"
height="255" width="432"/>This is my news release.
The
authors will be typing the news release content in
here! I am not sure what this news release is even
about, but lets see how it comes out in XML, shall
we?
As I see it coming out as:</p>
I need to leave it alone.
Here is what I have so far. It only looks to see
if a
media element or a media element wrapped by a link
element exists, but does not consider if there is
a
text node after a media or link element.
<xsl:template match="p">
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="((descendant::*[1])[self::Link]
and
(descendant::*[2])[self::Media]) or