I see, and for the single case it works. Also saving is fine, I am using it. Unfortunately, my example was too reduced :-). In fact, I have a problem with more complex documents, for example, think about: <section> <caption>Some <inline what="something"> caption</caption> <text><p>Text.</p></text> </section> Now, if I want not to only typeset a caption, but also to store it and reuse it later (typeset it twice, e.g. in the marging or elsewhere in the page, ...), it fails (on \processaction, \doif, ...). So, if I understand, there is a way to modify my XML template to be safe during expanding -- I would use self unexpandable macros). Another way is problematic, as \edef inside \edef causes problems? Is it true or there is some other way? Thank you, Martin Dne 1.6.2010 0:10, Hans Hagen napsal(a):
On 29-5-2010 12:01, Martin Kolařík wrote:
I do not know, if it is a bug or a feature :-); but notwithstanding the fact, similar code I used in MkII worked very well.
effectively you as for:
\starttext \edef\content{\processaction[x][something=>A thing, nothing=>Hic sunt leones]} \stoptext
and that will not work; ok, we could make processaction unexpandable but i'm sure that you want something different
you can save the content this way:
\edef\content{#1}
and do this later on:
\xmlflush{\content}
Hans
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