On 25.11.2021 10:50, Joshua Immanuel wrote:
Checking the content I found that the content doesn't seems to be
standard XML. Eg:
<text:p text:style-name="P1">
Sample
<text:span text:style-name="T3">a</text:span>
<text:span text:style-name="T14">dmission</text:span>
format
</text:p>
...
Shouldn't the original XML be in one of the below format?
<text:p text:style-name="P1">
<text:span text:style-name="blah">Sample</text:span>
<text:span text:style-name="T3">a</text:span>
<text:span text:style-name="T14">dmission</text:span>
<text:span text:style-name="blah2">format</text:span>
</text:p>
OR
<text:p text:style-name="P1">
Sample application format
</text:p>
OR
<text:p text:style-name="P1">
<text:span text:style-name="blah">Sample admission
format</text:span>
</text:p>
Is there any reasoning behind this? Am I missing something here?
Someone please enlighten me.
Text is perfectly standard content of XML nodes; OpenDocument schema [1]
allows text to appear any number of times at any position inside text:p.
[1]
https://docs.oasis-open.org/office/OpenDocument/v1.3/os/schemas/OpenDocument-v1.3-schema-rng.html#text-p
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Best regards,
Mike Kaganski