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 ___________________________ Office: +44(0) 1473 608192 Mobile: +44(0) 7730 426257 Fax : +44(0) 1473 606755 Email: alistair.d...@bt.com This email contains BT information, which may be privileged or confidential. It's meant only for the individual(s) or entity named above. If you're not the intended recipient, note that disclosing, copying, distributing or using this information is prohibited. If you've received this email in error, please let me know immediately on the email address above. Thank you. We monitor our email system, and may record your emails. British Telecommunications plc Registered office: 81 Newgate Street London EC1A 7AJ Registered in England no: 1800000
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