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Re: Identifying empty elements
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- Subject: Re: Identifying empty elements
- From: Sridhar_Ramachandran at i2 dot com
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 22:23:03 -0800
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normalize-space(.) != '' works.
thanks!
Sridhar
David Carlisle <davidc@nag.co.uk>@mulberrytech.com on 11/08/2000 03:48:28
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//SOME_TAG[. !=''] ignores just the first two cases, but selects the
third
one containing the white-space .
either list SOME_TAG in the strip-space elements list, in which case
white space nodes appearing as children of SOME_TAG won't appear in the
input tree, so your current test will work, or use
//SOME_TAG[normalize-space(.) != '']
David
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