It depends what you mean by "process".
If you want to do a specific thing to each one, with the results appearing in
the same place in the output tree, you could do something using a for-each:
<xsl:for-each select="//myelement">
...do something.
</xsl:for-each>
If you mean that you want to process an entire document and whenever you hit a
particular element name, do a specific task, this is what apply-templates and
template rules do by default.
Hope this helps,
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: beatrizlangiano [mailto:beatrizlangiano(_at_)bol(_dot_)com(_dot_)br]
Sent: 07 February 2003 16:22
To: XSL-List
Subject: [xsl] Select all Instances
How can I do to process all the instances of an element?
The problem is that element appears in "anyplace" of my
XMI file (it doesn't is child of only one element).
Thanks, Beatriz
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