Continuing from my earlier query where I was trying to retain the
original markups of a document, it is possible to change the way jape
behaves depending whether or not some text is contained within a piece
of original markup? For example, suppose I have the text:

<team>Andrew Smith - ICT expert</team>

If I apply the standard set of jape rules here, the string 'Smith - ICT'
is extracted as an 'Upper' entity by the UPPER rule in first.jape -
which is not what I want as it leads to the person 'Andrew Smith - ICT'
being extracted. I want to say, if contained in team, don't look for
hyphens but extract 'Smith' and 'ICT' as separate words. I notice that
jape now has a 'contains' facility which might help. Is this supported
in KIM?

Similarly I also want to say: If in team, don't run rule A but run rule
b instead. Is this sort of thing possible?

Thanks,

Alistair

Alistair Duke 
Next Generation Web Research
Centre for Information & Security Systems Research 
BT Innovate & Design
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