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RE: Simple Problem
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- Subject: RE: Simple Problem
- From: "Mark Swardstrom" <swards at hotmail dot com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 10:45:15 PDT
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
>The first template rule will be invoked for any element that has an empty
>string value. There are no such elements in your source document.
>
Thanks Mike,
So, my question remains, how can I treat elements without explicit string
data (such as <root> or <node> below) differently than those with data?
>XSL:
>
><xsl:template match="*">
>...
><xsl:template match="*[. != '']">
>
>XML:
>
><root>
> <node>
> <item>data1</item>
> <item2>data2</item2>
> </node>
> <node2>
> <item>data3</item>
> <item2>data4</item2>
> <item3>
> <subItem>data5</subItem>
> </item3>
> </node2>
></root>
>
>Mike Kay
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