Subject: Re: [xsl] Filtering new tags From: buddhi <buddhi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 15:39:31 +0530 |
I am getting similar result with MSXML 4.0 as well.
Following is the example I tried:
old.xml ---------- <root> <data name="XY"> <value>XY Editor</value> <comment>XY</comment> </data> </root>
new.xml ------------ <root> <data name="DE"> <value>Drawing Editor</value> <comment>DE</comment> </data> <data name="XY"> <value>XY Editor</value> <comment>XY</comment> </data> <data name="PQ"> <value>PQ Editor</value> <comment>PQ</comment> </data> </root>
The stylesheet is what you posted. Except, I added this line: <xsl:output method="xml" encoding="UTF-8" /> (just to improve serialization on the command prompt).
msxsl invocation produces following output:
C:\xml>msxsl new.xml test.xsl <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <newtags> <data name="DE"> <value>Drawing Editor</value> <comment>DE</comment> </data> <data name="PQ"> <value>PQ Editor</value> <comment>PQ</comment> </data></newtags>
Same output is produced with Xalan-J 2.7.1.
Is this what you are looking for? Or, we haven't understood your requirement ...
On 1/25/08, buddhi <buddhi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi Gandi and all,
yes you are absolutely correct but I am not getting only newly added text, I am getting old tags + newly added tags. I am using MS XSLT
- Buddhi -
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