On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 10:08 PM Phil Shafer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Martin T writes: > >I need to trim the text node of a specific element node in SLAX. All > >other elements should remain as in the original node-set. At the > >moment, I do it like this: > > Use apply-templates and a distinct mode to traverse the entire > hierarchy and apply rules to rebuild content, like: > > version 1.2; > > main <top> { > var $alphabet := <letters> { > <consonants> { > <b pos="2"> "bbb "; > <c pos="3"> "ccc "; > } > <consonants> { > <d pos="4"> "ddd "; > <f pos="5"> "fff "; > } > } > > var $new = { > apply-templates $alphabet { > mode "trim"; > } > } > > <new> { copy-of $new; } > } > > match text() { > mode "trim"; > > if (name(..) == "d") { > <d pos="4"> translate(., " ", ""); > } else { > copy-of .; > } > } > > match @* | * | processing-instruction() | comment() { > mode "trim"; > > copy-node { > apply-templates * |@* | text() | processing-instruction() | comment() > { > mode "trim"; > } > } > } > > Thanks, > Phil
Thanks Phil! I wasn't aware of the mode statement. However, as I don't see a performance benefit, then solution in my initial e-mail looks bit simpler. Martin _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

