Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb:
> On Mar 25, 2008, at 1:42 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On Mar 24, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>>> works here, just to be sure i uploaded a new current
>>>>
>>>> Hans
>>>>
>>> Thanks Hans! You're right; I worked on a minimal example for a long
>>> time and got confused. I tried again; this example demonstrates the
>>> behavior (I tested on two different computers to be really sure :-):
>>>
>>> test.xml:
>>>
>>> <document>
>>>  <section>
>>>    <label>A</label>
>>>    <content>text
>>>    <itemize>
>>>      <item>
>>>       one
>>>      </item>
>>>      <item>
>>>       two
>>>      </item>
>>>      <item>
>>>       three
>>>      </item>
>>>    </itemize>
>>>    more text
>>>    </content>
>>>  </section>
>>> </document>
>>>
>>> test-style.tex:
>>>
>>> \startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
>>>       \xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{document|section|itemize|item} 
>>> {xml:*}
>>> \stopxmlsetups
>> \startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
>>       \xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{document|section|content|itemize| 
>> item}{xml:*}
>> \stopxmlsetups
>>
>>> \xmlregistersetup{xml:mysetups}
>>>
>>> \startxmlsetups xml:document
>>>       \xmlflush{#1}
>>> \stopxmlsetups
>>>
>>> \startxmlsetups xml:section
>>>       \section{\xmlfirst{#1}{label}} \xmlfirst{#1}{content}
>>> \stopxmlsetups
>> \startxmlsetups xml:section
>>       \section{\xmlfirst{#1}{label}}
>>       \xmlflush{#1}
>> \stopxmlsetups
>>
>> \startxmlsetups xml:content
>>       \xmlflush{#1}
>> \stopxmlsetups
>>
>>> \startxmlsetups xml:itemize
>>>       \startitemize
>>>       \xmlflush{#1}
>>>       \stopitemize
>>> \stopxmlsetups
>>>
>>> \startxmlsetups xml:item
>>>       \item \xmlflush{#1} \par
>>> \stopxmlsetups
>> also possible
>>
>> \startxmlsetups xml:item
>>       \startitem
>>       \xmlflush{#1}
>>       \stopitem
>> \stopxmlsetups
>>
>>> \starttext
>>> \xmlprocess{main}{\inputfilename}{}
>>> \stoptext
>> Not sure if this works, I can't test it at the moment.
>>
>> Wolfgang
> 
> Thanks, Wolfgang, but I still get the same output: items one and two  
> are empty. Maybe a bug?
>
your original example works here too. today's context and latest luatex.

hth, peter


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