Hi,
yes, thanks!
I guess this would be a rather common case when you try to call JSON APIs. So a type declaration for the serializer might be useful.
Br, Max
2017-12-14 17:09 GMT+01:00 Michael Seiferle ms@basex.org:
Hi Max,
I am not aware of any direct way, but you might consider the following:
https://gist.github.com/micheee/c5a55ca8b49435934c006cfc5df7ba0f
What it does:
- Replace the contents of xhtml with its string serialization
- Wrap the info node in an element named json, according to our own JSON
serialization format 3. Serialize the contents as JSON. …to go back: 4. Serialize the JSON as XML 5. Remove our JSON-Mapping Attributes 6. Replace the value of the element with its (parse:html() in case it is a valid document with a single root node) parse-xml-fragment() contents.
Hope this kind of helps ;)
Michael
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Am 14.12.2017 um 16:16 schrieb Maximilian Gärber mgaerber@arcor.de:
Hi,
we've content similar to:
<info> <name>Foo</name> <xhtml> <p>Some para </p> </xhtml> </info>
How can I tell the JSON serializer to treat the content of <xhtml> as html?
Br,
Max