Subject: A general pattern match From: "Nic Williams" <nwilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 16:19:47 -0000 |
I'm very new to XSL and XML and I'm looking for a way to set a general match for anything that isn't already included in my XSL stylesheet. Any element matched by this general statement should then be returned including it's attributes. For example I would like the following XML statement returned as an exact copy assuming there is no statement matching on 'person'. <person age="28" weight="93">Nic Williams</person> Thanks for any help. Cheers, Nic. ________________________________________________________________________ Nicolas Williams Internet: nwilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Internet Specialist Phone: 44-(0)1223-325285 (direct) Schlumberger Cambridge Research : 44-(0)1223-315576 High Cross Fax: 44-(0)1223-311830 Madingley Road Mobile: 44-(0)410 726330 Cambridge http://www.cambridge.scr.slb.com CB3 OEL http://www.slb.com Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Microsoft Certified Professional + Internet (MCP + Internet) 'To err is human. To really mess something up takes a computer.' XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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