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RE: how to select the same attribute form more elements?



>> I dont think there is a single expression to return all the attributes.
>>
>> Also, /myxml/node/text() should return only 't1' (as it is the only text
in
>> the first node) and /myxml/node/@val should return the first attribute
>
>No.
>/myxml/node/text() as well as /myxml/node/@val select node-sets.

Sure - it depends in where you use the xpath.  Since he mentioned that
/myxml/node/text() returns all the text, and he was after a 'single
expression', I was assuming he was doing <xsl:value-of select="...."/>

In my defence also offered:

<xsl:template match="/">
	<xsl:apply-templates select="myxml/node"/>
</xsl:template>

<xsl:template match="node">
  <xsl:value-of select="@val"/>
</xsl:template>

...which is more new-user friendly than using a for-each as you suggested ;)


cheers

andrew


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