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Subject: RE: <xsl:template match="..."> From: Cedric Trolez <ctrolez@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 12:23:24 +0100  | 
> But if I open a XML file which uses this XSL, even if there is no node > "name", the output is "<b>Name found.<b>". So, whatever I put > in 'match', > e.g. "hdgsgdsgfjhgdsjfhgd", the included part is written out. > What goes wrong here?
Can't tell from this fragment: there must be some explanation in the part of the stylesheet that you haven't shown us.
Mike Kay
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