| Subject: [xsl] Comparing nodes minus one child From: mjyoungblut@xxxxxxx Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 14:37:39 -0500 | 
Hello,
     If I have two elements that have the same structure in two
variables(today_product and yesterday_product):
     <Product>
          <Child1>...</Child1>
          <Child2>...</Child2>
          ...
          <ChildX>...</ChildX>
     </Product>
How can I compare the two <Product> elements by comparing everything but
<ChildX> to see if they are equal?  If possible, I would like to do this in
one line as opposed to comparing each part, which I can already do.
i.e.  today_product (minus ChildX) ?= yesterday_product (minus ChildX)
Thanks in advance,
Matt Youngblut
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