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ashu t wrote:
Here are some things which i am little confused about. (1) <xsl:apply-templates/> and <xsl:apply-templates select="*"/> are they not same?
No.
I have read about this on this linkshttp://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#strip
http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#section-Applying-Template-Rules
but I am bit confused as select ="*" will not process text node ?? or it will process?
No, it won't.
(2)
And one other thing is about overriding template rule :
If i write <xsl:template match="some node"/>
then what does it do
(1)It will not process this node and move to process nodes which are children of it. or
Wrong.
(2)It will leave all the nodes unprocessed between <some node> and </some node> and move to next node to process
Correct.
(3)From left to right. Try to see a predicate as filter:
And if we have more than one predicate in some template match like
<xsl:template match ="text()[preceding-sibling::node()[1][self::input][not(normalize-space())]]
then how we interpre it (from left to right or right to left)
May be these are very basic things and should be known to every one but i am not getting it correctly while reading material on w3 site.ashu t wrote:
can any one explain this
ashu
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