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I have a document that has to be generated as PDF. I use Xalan and Apache FOP for processing an XML with XSLT into XSL-FO.

In my XML tree there is a node like this:

<root>
    <formula>
        <text>3+10*10^-6*l</text>
        <html>&lt;html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"&gt;3 &middot; + 10 &middot; 10&lt;sup&gt;-6&lt;/sup&gt; · &lt;i&gt;l&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</html>
    </formula>     
</root>

How can I not only get proper HTML (by using disable-output-escaping="yes") but also get a node-set (exsl:node-set?) that I can process later on? I mean, I want to get a XSL-FO representation of that HTML formula in order to integrate that into my PDF output.

Something like

<xsl:template match="xhtml:b">
    <fo:inline font-weight="bold"><xsl:apply-templates/></fo:inline>
</xsl:template>

There may be a solution using saxon:parse(). However, I cannot switch to that from Xalan-J.

Is there a solution in my scenario?

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You can certainly write one stylesheet to process with Xalan that does

<xsl:template match="html">
  <xsl:value-of select="." disable-output-escaping="yes"/>
</xsl:template>

which then creates a serialized result document with the XHTML markup.

A second stylesheet could then process the result document of the first stylesheet e.g.

<xsl:template match="xhtml:html" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <xsl:apply-templates/>
</xsl:template>

But you can't do it within one stylesheet with a result tree fragment as doe (disable-output-escaping) is a serialization feature and if you work with result tree fragments converted to a node set with the help of exsl:node-set or similar within one stylesheet there is no serialization happening.

Looking closer, as your snippet seems to contain references to undeclared entities like &middot; I think the sample does not parse as XML at all so you would need to fix that first to do any XSLT processing.

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