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questions regarding using the following xpath
- From: "=?big5?B?qkwgpGyq5A==?=" <minikittygo at hotmail dot com>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 16:50:24 +0000
- Subject: [xsl] questions regarding using the following xpath
- Reply-to: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
Hi
Suppose u have such xml structure....
<root>
<LEVEL>
<level1>
<a>hello</a>
<b>world</b>
<c>abc</c>
</level1>
</LEVEL>
<LEVEL>
<level1>
<a>hello</a>
<b>world</b>
<c>def</c>
</level1>
</LEVEL>
<level1>
<a>hi</a>
<b>you</b>
<c>efg</c>
</level1>
</LEVEL>
...
</root>
notice that the content within the first two < level 1> tag is identical
except for the content of c tag.
i was wondering whether i can copy the xml data using such expression (or
similiar expression) (in particular the xpath expression) to give the
following result?: -
<xsl:copy-of select="child::LEVEL/child::*[.//level1="helloworld"]/>
result:
<level1>
<a>hello</a>
<b>world</b>
<c>abc</c>
</level1>
<level1>
<a>hello</a>
<b>world</b>
<c>def</c>
</level1>
mank thanks
regards
Kit
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