RE: Using xsl:if to determine if a node is empty.

Subject: RE: Using xsl:if to determine if a node is empty.
From: "Diamond, Jason" <Jason.Diamond@xxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 13:28:27 -0500
This is what I usually use to determine if an element is "empty" or not:

<xsl:if test="string-length(normalize-space(.)) &gt; 0">
  ...
</xsl:if>

It works but I'd like a more "elegant" solution if someone else has one.

Jason Diamond.

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Flory [mailto:rflory@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 07:44
To: 'XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Using xsl:if to determine if a node is empty.


I am fairly new to XML/XSL.  In fact I am writing my first XSL for a
production environment.  I am trying to determine if a node is empty so that
I can print a line or not.  I have tried several different variations of
template matching and xsl:if statements and have not been able to get
anywhere.  

Here is the latest thing that I have tried which seems to match evertime
through so the text is coming out even on empty tags.

<xsl:template match="VENDOR_ITEM_NUM">	
	<xsl:variable name="empty_tag"></xsl:variable>
	<tr>
		<td></td>
		<td>
			<font size="2">
			<xsl:if test="$empty_tag != .">
			<xsl:value-of select="concat('Vendor Item number:
',.)"/>
			</xsl:if>
			</font>
		</td>
	</tr>
</xsl:template>

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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