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Subject: Help with matching From: Leigh Dodds <ldodds@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 13:36:39 +0100 |
Hi,
I've got a document, part of whose structure are some elements
of the form:
<foo>
<bar>1</bar>
<bar>1</bar>
</foo>
and also :
<foo>
<bar>
<bar>3</bar><bar>4</bar>
</bar>
</foo>
I'm writing to write a template matching rule which treats the
second case separately from the first. However I can't seem to
get it to work. I've tried foo/bar and foo/bar/bar rules but
that didn't work. (also bar/bar, foo/*/bar, foo/bar/*, //foo/bar,
and other combinations). I think I'm probably missing something
obvious
Any tips?
Thanks.
L.
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