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That is pretty much what I came up with. The problem is that on its own in an XSL I am getting everything else being output as well. How do you block everything but stuff inside the relevant <site>?
Chris
At 16:49 04/10/2001, you wrote:
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RE: [xsl] Beginner's question
Subject: RE: [xsl] Beginner's question From: J S Publications <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 17:07:21 +0100 |
Steve
That is pretty much what I came up with. The problem is that on its own in an XSL I am getting everything else being output as well. How do you block everything but stuff inside the relevant <site>?
Chris
At 16:49 04/10/2001, you wrote:
I'm not sure where you the apply-templates would be called, so the initial part of the xpath expression may not be correct, but it will be something like:
<xsl:apply-templates select="site[uid = $desired-id]" />
where you've set the desired-id variable before the call, or have it passed in as a parameter.
Steve
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