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Subject: [xsl] jumping in From: florian <csshsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 17 Feb 2003 18:37:25 +0100 |
hi!
i was wondering if its possible to jump in with the
xslt processing for an xml document.
like if i have this xml doc:
<root>
<foo>
<bar>hi</bar>
</foo>
<yup>
<something />
</yup>
</root>
is it possible that i start the xslt processs at the
/root/yup node..
the issue im having is that the textnodes in /root/foo get
printed out, because node template exists for them, which i
wanna keep like that..
thanks alot in advance!
ciao!
florian
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