Subject: [xsl] Copy an XML file as it is while modifing few specific tags From: "Khorasani, Houman" <houman_khorasani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:04:11 +0100 |
Hello, I have an interesting situation I can't solve on my own. Story so far: An input file is generated and sent to the main XSLT template. This template imports about 7 other templates and generates an XML output depending on the conditions given in the input file. Thereafter a second template called Header generates some text and wraps the content of the output before into a new TEXT output file. This is done by a plain Text bla bla blabla <xsl:copy-of select="*"/>. blabla Challenge: I can't copy the entire document 1:1 like before. I have to copy everything but 6 specific tags, which need an adjustment. The problem is now, since the header template should be generic. It will never now what kind of document it is actually wrapping. So the structure of the input is unknown to this template. But then how do I copy everything 1:1 but those 6 tags to modify them as needed? Let's try to summarize the whole situation above into one sentence: How do I copy an XML document of unknown depth as it is but modify few specific tags in it? Any ideas? Thanks Houman
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