Subject: [xsl] Dumb Question - XML to XML changing only a few values From: Mark Anderson <mark.anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 22:13:11 +0000 |
Hi All I've used XSL a lot, but always to transform XML to HTML, so I've known about and processed every XML element I output in the XML. I'm sure what I want to do is really easy, but I've no idea how to do it I now need to transform XML to XML, but change the contents of only one or two elements. The source XML is very large and, with the exception of the elements I need to replace, I won't know the remainder of the contents. Is there a way to say "just copy everything to the destination XML, but any instance of <a></a> will have its contents replaced"? For example Source XML <a>A</a> <b>B</b> <c>C</c> <d>D</d> <e>E</e> <f>F</f> <g>G</g> So I just want to say replace contents of <a></a> with 12345 and just copy everything else Destination XML <a>12345</a> <b>B</b> <c>C</c> <d>D</d> <e>E</e> <f>F</f> <g>G</g> Thanks in advance Mark
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