[Solved] XSLT interpret cdata and write to file [closed]


  1. Is XSLT the right choice to interpret CDATA in a certain way and write
    to a file?
  1. Yes, CDATA is just a (part of a) text node and is processed as any other text node.

  2. Yes, the XSLT 2.0 xsl:result-document instruction is used to write to (possibly many different) file(s).

.2. Use some sort of custom XSLT function that will break into a parser
handler to handle this:

<xsl:MyFunc></xsl:MyFunc>

Yes, this is done using the standard XSLT 2.0 instruction xsl:function

3.Is there a way to write custom XSLT functions as tags using for, if etc.?

This question isn’t clear. XSLT has many such instructions, like xsl:for-each, xsl:if, xsl:choose, xsl:when, xsl:otherwise, … etc.

XPath 2.0 (which is used within XSLT 2.0) xas its own for, if then else, return clauses.

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solved XSLT interpret cdata and write to file [closed]