Re: [xsl] Testing for presence of node

Subject: Re: [xsl] Testing for presence of node
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 17:21:21 -0400
Dhruv,

At 04:45 AM 6/22/2002, you wrote:

All points are valid, except :

> 4. The guy wants to know if the subcategory element exists, not if it
> has non-empty text content.

*[name()='subcategory'] gives the child-node 'subcategory', not the content.

Yes but string-length(*[name()='subcategory']) returns the length of the string value of the (first) node in its argument node-set. That's its content. If the subcategory node existed but had no value, as in <subcategory/>, then its string-length would be 0 and your test would fail.


One reason to prefer simpler code is that it's less likely to break and return something not what you meant at all.

Cheers,
Wendell


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