Given the following xml file with the knowledge that the structure and contents can change:
<something>
<parent>
<child>Bird is the word 1.</child>
<child>Curd is the word 2.</child>
<child>Nerd is the word 3.</child>
</parent>
<parent>
<child>Bird is the word 4.</child>
<child>Word is the word 5.</child>
<child>Bird is the word 6.</child>
</parent>
</something>
I would like a way to use xquery (and even xslt) to replace all instances of a supplied string with another. For example, replace the word “Bird” with “Dog”. Therefore the results would be:
<something>
<parent>
<child>Dog is the word 1.</child>
<child>Curd is the word 2.</child>
<child>Nerd is the word 3.</child>
</parent>
<parent>
<child>Dog is the word 4.</child>
<child>Word is the word 5.</child>
<child>Dog is the word 6.</child>
</parent>
</something>
I have no idea if this is even possible. Every attempt I have made has eliminated the tags. I have even tried this example (http://geekswithblogs.net/Erik/archive/2008/04/01/120915.aspx), but it is for text not an entire document.
Please help!
UPDATE
I tried running with the xslt 2.0 suggestion as it seemed to fit the best. While attempting to modify it for my case, I keep coming up dry.
I want to pass in an xml parameter to define the replacements. So, modifying the xslt like this:
<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:output indent="yes"/>
<xsl:strip-space elements="*"/>
<xsl:param name="list">
<words>
<word>
<search>Bird</search>
<replace>Dog</replace>
</word>
<word>
<search>word</search>
<replace>man</replace>
</word>
</words>
</xsl:param>
<xsl:template match="@*|*|comment()|processing-instruction()">
<xsl:copy>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()"/>
</xsl:copy>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="text()">
<xsl:param name="chosen" select="." />
<xsl:for-each select="$list//word">
<xsl:variable name="search"><xsl:value-of select="search" /></xsl:variable>
<xsl:analyze-string select="$chosen" regex="{$search}">
<xsl:matching-substring><xsl:value-of select="replace" /></xsl:matching-substring>
<xsl:non-matching-substring><xsl:value-of select="$chosen"/></xsl:non-matching-substring>
</xsl:analyze-string>
</xsl:for-each>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
The results are:
<something>
<parent>
<child>Bird is the word 1.Bird is the word 1.</child>
<child>Curd is the word 2.Curd is the word 2.</child>
<child>Nerd is the word 3.Nerd is the word 3.</child>
</parent>
<parent>
<child>Bird is the word 4.Bird is the word 4.</child>
<child>Word is the word 5.Word is the word 5.</child>
<child>Bird is the word 6.Bird is the word 6.</child>
</parent>
</something>
Needless to say, but, I don’t want it duplicated and also incorrect.
Please Help!
If both XQuery and XSLT are an option, you’re probably using an XSLT 2.0 processor. If so, this should work:
XSLT 2.0
Using the XML input from the question, this XSLT produces the following output:
Note: No elements/attributes/comments/processing-instructions would be altered in the creation of the output.
EDIT
The reason you’re getting duplicates is because your
xsl:for-eachis looping over the twowordelements. If you had 3, it would output the text 3 times.You just need to build the regex a little differently:
This will produce: