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Subject: Re: Iterative XML Handling From: Anthony.Behan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 16:08:44 +0100 |
Thank you for your help. This works perfectly. The depth of the expression is
necessary because 'addresses' is used in several parts of the document, and each
time it is handled differently. Therefore absolute expressions are required.
Anthony Behan.
davidc@xxxxxxxxx on 05/10/99 12:55:24
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] My XSL for this code is...
] <xsl:template match="invoices/invoice/header/addresses">
do you really need to have such deep expressions, it looks like
<xsl:template match="addresses">
would work.
However to answer your question
] I only wish addresses to appear that are Billing addresses, and not
] Service addresses (/invoices/invoice/header/addresses/address/type =
"Billing")
match="address[type='Billing']"
or /invoices/invoice/header/addresses/address[type='Billing']"
if you really need that. You then also want a template for address
that does nothing, to pick up the other cases.
David
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