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I have an xml fragment such as:
...with many such property elements inside the elem1 element.
I want to print the value of the 'value' attribute for the property element that has a name of 'name1'. So far I've been doing it this way:
But it seems like there should be a more concise way of doing this, especially since I know that my input document will only have one property element with a matching "@name='name1'" attribute.
--Mike
[xsl] attribute selection
Subject: [xsl] attribute selection From: Michael Thomas <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 12:10:08 -0700 |
I have an xml fragment such as:
<elem1> <property name="name1" value="value1" /> <property name="name2" value="value2" /> </elem1>
...with many such property elements inside the elem1 element.
I want to print the value of the 'value' attribute for the property element that has a name of 'name1'. So far I've been doing it this way:
<xsl:for-each select="./elem1/property[./@name='name1']"> <b><xsl:value-of select="@value"/></b> </xsl:for-each>
But it seems like there should be a more concise way of doing this, especially since I know that my input document will only have one property element with a matching "@name='name1'" attribute.
--Mike
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