Subject: Re: [xsl] Unable to get text() of node From: Geert Josten <Geert.Josten@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 17:20:36 +0100 |
Regards, Geert
Hi Mukul,
Thank you very much for your reply and indeed you're right but I must ask for an explanation.
I can see why text()[2] would get me the second text node for the <child> element but I tried to do the following after your reply:
<child>
<childname/>
name
</child>
1) The output was "name" which means that even though <childname> is empty, its content is still considered as text node (though empty). Is that the case?
2) How can I get the text of <child> without knowing his descendants?. Just the absolute text of it ("name" in this case). I thought that child:text() would do the trick but it didn't.
I'm really trying to understand this but a newbie is a newbie after all...
Thank you Liron
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