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You bet :) Hey, a really good quick reference for questions just like this can be found at Dave Pawson's XSL-List FAQ. He's been collecting questions and answers from the list since I believe its inception and as such there are very few questions, if any, that in one form or another are not answered and made available for reference. In fact, if I didnt learn this particular solution directly from the FAQ then I learned it from whoever the original poster was and unless Dave somehow missed it (not even possible) then I can guarantee that he has captured it and published it for all the world to learn from... I cant tell you how many times his FAQ has helped me in the past and continues to help me whenever I reference it. I have no doubt you will have the same experience...
You can find the site here > http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/
Dont thank me, thank DaveP :) (hey Dave, you should print that on a t-shirt and sell it on thinkgeek.com. I know I'd buy one for sure! :)
Ranjan K. Baisak wrote:
Re: [xsl] How to find out number of elements which does not have a particular attribute
Subject: Re: [xsl] How to find out number of elements which does not have a particular attribute From: "M. David Peterson" <m.david@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 06:48:58 -0600 |
You bet :) Hey, a really good quick reference for questions just like this can be found at Dave Pawson's XSL-List FAQ. He's been collecting questions and answers from the list since I believe its inception and as such there are very few questions, if any, that in one form or another are not answered and made available for reference. In fact, if I didnt learn this particular solution directly from the FAQ then I learned it from whoever the original poster was and unless Dave somehow missed it (not even possible) then I can guarantee that he has captured it and published it for all the world to learn from... I cant tell you how many times his FAQ has helped me in the past and continues to help me whenever I reference it. I have no doubt you will have the same experience...
You can find the site here > http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/
Dont thank me, thank DaveP :) (hey Dave, you should print that on a t-shirt and sell it on thinkgeek.com. I know I'd buy one for sure! :)
Ranjan K. Baisak wrote:
Hello, Great! very simple solution!!! I am bit relaxed. Thanks a lot.
regards,
Ranjan
--- "M. David Peterson" <m.david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
--+------------------------------------------------------------------you need to either add a * to complete your shortcut for "descendant-or-self" reference....
<xsl:variable name="sharedcount1" select="count(connectivity//*[@*[not(local-name() = 'sharedsource')]])"/>
Good luck!
<M:D/>
Ranjan K. Baisak wrote:
Hello David, This looks only "bar" element under
"foo"
but under foo there might be other elements too. I need some generic xpath which can give me the
count. I
am using <xsl:variable name="sharedcount1" select="count(connectivity//[@*[not(local-name() = 'sharedsource')]])"/> but this did not work. Do I
need
to modify something?
regards, Ranjan --- "M. David Peterson" <m.david@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
select="count(foo/bar[@*[not(local-name() = 'bar')]])"
Ranjan K. Baisak wrote:
Hello List, Can anybody suggest me how to find out number of elments which does not have a
particular
attribute?
regards, Ranjan
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