If you have a template that matches the parent of <prod> you could
output a literal-result-element <prod> and then apply-templates, then
have a template matching <prod> and copy its children elements through:
<xsl:template match="parentOfProd">
<prod>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</prod>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="prod">
<xsl:copy-of select="child::*"/>
</xsl:template>
will give you
<prod>
<op>abc123</op>
<op>xyz987</op>
</prod>
cheers
andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Holmberg Rick-ra0119
[mailto:Rick(_dot_)Holmberg(_at_)motorola(_dot_)com]
Sent: 24 September 2002 23:07
To: Xsl-List (E-mail)
Subject: [xsl] Newbie final Tag question
Hoping someone can help with this one...
I have a file like
<prod>
<op>abc123</op>
</prod>
<prod>
<op>xyz987</op>
</prod>
I want to parse through this and output
<prod>
<op>abc123</op>
<op>xyz987</op>
</prod>
No matter which way I try, I keep getting a closing </prod>
tag where I dont' want one or it processes teh second <prod> twice.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
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