Subject: Re: [xsl] Regarding Default Namespaces From: Manu KY <manu_kry@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2001 19:45:35 +0530 |
Hi, in that case you can do like this: <xsl:value-of xmlns:default = "www.apple.com" select="default:apple">
Conside this XMl:
<?xml version='1.0'?> <?sheet type="text/xml" href="14-2.xsl"?> <apples xmlns="www.apple.com">
<apple> no prefix</apple>
<fruits:apple xmlns:fruits='http://www.fruits.com'> A FRUIT <fruits:fig fruits:id="1"> A FIG </fruits:fig> <bbb>bbb</bbb> </fruits:apple>
</apples>
Here, the Default Namespace applies to the first apple element which does not have a prefix i.e. the URI of the element apple is " www.apple.com ", the prefix is NULL , and the local name is "apple".
now as a result of the XSL construct like <xsl:value-of select="..........."/> I want that the element node <apple> should be selected and " no prefix " will be the value of this selected node.
Howevere, I am not able to access the element <apple> no prefix </apple> by just givng the Xpath " //apple " since here(in the XPATH) the URI of the apple is NULL and therefore, does not match the URI of the apple element in the XML.
Please tell me how to access an elment whose URI is a default namespace.
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