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Subject: Re[2]: [xsl] Creating a classification hierarcy by using XSLT  to nest similarly named elements From: Alexey Nickolaenkov <nikolaenkov@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 16:25:01 +0300  | 
Saturday, January 20, 2007, 4:17:18 PM, you wrote: CC> Since "CATEGORY" will always be the most general (or CC> root level) in my classification scheme, my CC> <xsl:template match="EntityData"> needs to be more CC> speicific. I believe I should only match when CC> <xsl:template match="EntityData"> AND <Attribute CC> name="CLASSIFICATION_LEVEL" type="string"> is equal to CC> "CATEGORY". CC> Can you tell me how to express this? <xsl:template match="EntityData[Attribute[. = 'CLASSIFICATION_LEVEL']]"/> -- Alexey mailto:nikolaenkov@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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