Hi Michael

The Slash I'm referring to is between two tags. (I am familiar with XML!):

 *<w>וְלָ/הֶ֥ם</w>*
*
*
*
*
Not sure if colours come through. See Highlight in red if they do. This
word has an opening w and a closing w. But it also has a slash within the
tag: two consonants before, two consonants afterwards.

When I'm running my XSLT, the SLASH get's output (obviously, because it's
part of the underlying XML).
Any ideas?
Chris



On 13 July 2013 18:44, Kahunapule Michael Johnson <kahunap...@mpj.cx> wrote:

>  Hello, Chris.
>
> I think what you are seeing is just the normal slash that is part of XML
> end tag syntax. The tag without the beginning slash begins the markup. The
> tag with the beginning slash ends the markup. The markup applies to what is
> between the beginning and ending tags. Therefore, you could unambiguously
> tag a phrase that comes from one Hebrew or Greek word (i. e. when
> translated to another language) with the same Strong's number.
>
>
> On 07/13/2013 06:10 AM, Chris Burrell wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm looking at the Hebrew text, and I'm seeing some forward slashes. Can
> someone help me understand if this is a module issue or the slash means
> something.
>
>  Below is 2 Chronicles 25:14. The second last 'w' has a forward slash in
> it.
>
>  <div><title type="x-gen">2 Chronicles 25:14</title><verse
> osisID="2Chr.25.14"><w lemma="strong:H1961">וַיְהִ֗י</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H0310">אַחֲרֵ֨י</w> <w lemma="strong:H0935">ב֤וֹא</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H0558">אֲמַצְיָ֙הוּ֙</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H5221">מֵֽהַכּ֣וֹת</w> <w lemma="strong:H0853">אֶת</w><seg
> type="x-maqqef">־</seg><w lemma="strong:H0130">אֲדוֹמִ֔ים</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H0935">וַיָּבֵ֗א</w> <w lemma="strong:H0853">אֶת</w><seg
> type="x-maqqef">־</seg><w lemma="strong:H0430">אֱלֹהֵי֙</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H1121">בְּנֵ֣י</w> <w lemma="strong:H8165">שֵׂעִ֔יר</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H5975">וַיַּֽעֲמִידֵ֥ם</w> <w>ל֖וֹ</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H0430">לֵאלֹהִ֑ים</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H6440">וְלִפְנֵיהֶ֥ם</w> <w
> lemma="strong:H7812">יִֽשְׁתַּחֲוֶ֖ה</w> *<w>וְלָ/הֶ֥ם</w>* <w
> lemma="strong:H6999">יְקַטֵּֽר</w><seg
> type="x-sof-pasuq">׃</seg></verse></div>
>
>
>  This also occurs in other places ( for example, 1Chr.11.24; 12.19;).
> Interestingly, the times I'm seeing a /, are also the times when no strong
> numbers have been coded against it.
>
>  Chris
>
>
>
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