At 02:27 PM 11/10/2003, you wrote:
Notice that top nodes(Trade, DelTrade) on F0, F1 ..... are not same all
the time. And I can't guarantee their names at run time.
Is there any way directly(not depending on its top node) finding nodes F0,
F1, F2
match="F0 | F1 | F2" would match any of them, but not F3.
You could write match="*[starts-with(local-name(), 'F')]" but that's both
rather lame on purely aesthetic grounds, and itself error-prone. (It'll
also match elements named "FinancialData", "Fiona" or "Foo": can you
guarantee that won't be a problem?)
The real answer is to write matches to what you *can* guarantee about the
nodes you want to match. What's that?
Cheers,
Wendell
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