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Re: Parsing of CDATA


I now all that already, but thx anyway;
the xml doc is created by someone else and
I can not do anything to change it.
It seems that a 'substring...' function might
do the trick actually.

--- Bjoern Hoehrmann <derhoermi@gmx.net> wrote:
> * val iliescu wrote:
> >Is there a way of parsing 'out' the contents of 
> >a CDATA section, inside a stylesheet ?
> 
> CDATA sections are nothing but a convenient method
> to avoid escaping
> markup characters yourself, there is no difference
> between e.g.
> 
>   <x><![CDATA[<>]]></x>
> 
> and
> 
>   <x>&lt;&gt;</x>
> 
> >xml fragment:
> ><NAME><![CDATA[<LANG>Previous</LANG>]]></NAME>
> >
> >the most I can do is in xsl:
> >
> ><xsl:value-of select="./NAME"/>
> >
> >Is there a way to 'extract' then just the value
> btw.
> ><LANG> ?
> 
> Why did you use CDATA sections instead of different
> namespaces? You can
> parse the string yourself with facitilites your
> envoirement supplies not
> more not less.
> -- 
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