Subject: Re: [xsl] Identity Transformer Source Reducer From: Karl Stubsjoen <kstubs@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 02:08:41 -0700 |
Thanks again - yes, time for a book! On 5/28/05, Dimitre Novatchev <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 5/28/05, Karl Stubsjoen <kstubs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hey thanks Dimitre. > > Is there some magic to get the text values back (they've dissapeeard), > > I have all empty elements. > > You just wanted: > > " the first 10 child elements to > the source including their child elements" > > :o) > > If you need the text nodes children of the third level elements, just change: > > <xsl:template match="node()[ancestor::*[3]]"/> > > to > > <xsl:template match="*[ancestor::*[3]]"/> > > > Also, does this "/*/*" mean everything, regardles of it's context? > > No, this means: > > Select all element children of the top element of the xml document > > > I would recommend learning XPath, because XPath expressions are > essential in writing XSLT transformations. > > Probably one of Jini's books is the best to use for this purpose. > > Also, playing with the XPath Visualizer has been found to have good > results in learning and understanding XPath. > > > Cheers, > Dimitre Novatchev.
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