Yeah. I thought so too in the first place. You can try with your code too.
<rot>
<LITERAL>eat
<sense>3</sense>
</LITERAL>
</rot>
<rot>
<literal>eat
<sense>3</sense>
</literal>
</rot>
Here it is the printscreen:http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/872/resultho2.gif
I got it. I see the xsl isn't working if it is written with big letters "LITERAL" only works for lower ones "literal" and I wonder why. And don't be mean to me, I asked nicely and I explained my problem and other details.
I didn't mean that. I still want to repair the xml file that way. The idea is that there is another path for "literal". And I guess this is why it doesnt work the path is root/SYNSET/SYNONYM/LITERAL. if I put simple LITERAL in match nothing happens.
I did the transformation of the little text..but I cant find some indication of what ++++ match="*|@*|comment|processing-instruction()|text()" ++++ is meaning . I searched w3schools and nothing. I must do just some minor changes to that..but I dont know what it means. I furthermore have to...
And I come with an update again cause I dont see the edit button anywhere.
<root>
<SYNSET><ID>ENG20-00004609-n</ID><POS>n</POS><SYNONYM><LITERAL>via??<SENSE>1</SENSE></LITERAL></SYNONYM><DEF>forme de via??, v?zute în mod global; "Nu exist? via?? pe Marte"</DEF><STAMP>Dan...
I think I didnt make myself clear. I want to know how to use the xsl you made for me. I created an c# program that applies the xsl transformation to my xml but the result is the same. And I don't understand the commands you put un select, and match.
I did xsl verifications like 2 years ago. And I did it directly on web. I dont know how can I run that now. I am doing a program in c# that uses that new xml . Can I get a hint how could I do that?
Hello everyone
I have a pretty hard question. I have a little wrong xml file and I have to interrogate it or correct it. I can't do it manually so I could use some help into one of the options.
it looks like this
<root>
<rot>
<literal>eat
<sense>3</sense>
</literal>
</rot>...
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