Thanks a lot for reply,
 
I agree with you. However, in our case, the other side of the legacy 
application expects all element with CDATA section. 
 
So, If I need to get all the CDATA section in the output xml, what should I do 
in the xslt where I do not know which elements have CDATA but I need all the 
elements in the output.
 
Regards
Ajay  

--- On Thu, 11/17/11, kesh...@us.ibm.com <kesh...@us.ibm.com> wrote:


From: kesh...@us.ibm.com <kesh...@us.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: Need to copy all the cdata elements to output xml using xslt
To: "ajay bhadauria" <abhadau...@yahoo.com>
Cc: xalan-j-users@xml.apache.org
Date: Thursday, November 17, 2011, 10:37 AM


Semantically, there is no difference between text within a CData Section and 
other text (possibly with characters escaped as Numeric Character References). 
It's only a matter of how you happened to express that particular value in the 
file.

In particular, the XML Data Model doesn't distinguish between these, the XPath 
Data Model doesn't distinguish between these, and hence XSLT doesn't 
distinguish between these.

So: Don't worry about it. Let the parser and serializer deal with this, rather 
than trying to preserve the specific CData Section markup. The output may not 
look the same as the input, but will be semantically identical for any 
properly-written XML application.

If you know that specific elements do want their content expressed as CData 
Sections, XSLT does provide a way to express that hint. But if you don't know 
that in advance, you probably don't need to know it at all. 


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From: 
ajay bhadauria <abhadau...@yahoo.com> 

To: 
xalan-j-users@xml.apache.org, 

Date: 
11/17/2011 12:00 AM 

Subject: 
Need to copy all the cdata elements to output xml using xslt









Hi,

I need to copy all the elements including cdata element of a parent element. I 
do not know that which child element is going to have cdata element however I 
need to copy all the children to output xml file using xslt.

Is there any we can do that ? Any help will be great.

My XML file is
<SwInt:RequestPayload xmlns:SwInt="abc.txt">
   <SwInt:firstName>Robert</SwInt:firstName>
   <SwInt:lastName>Dowson</SwInt:lastName>
   <SwInt:address>Nokesville</SwInt:address>
   <SwInt:Data><![CDATA[aaaaa<>]]></SwInt:Data>
   <SwInt:Data1>aaaaa&lt;&gt;</SwInt:Data1>
</SwInt:RequestPayload>

Regards
Ajay 

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