On 4 Dec 2003 at 16:31, Haydn Flower wrote:
Yes, You've gotta use an XPath type statement which use expressions
(kind of similar to perl expressions but different), give an example of
your input xml and which elements you want matched.
Actually, I don't want to match specific elements (I could do that
with <xsl:when test="local-name() = 'element_1' or local-name() =
'element_2 or local-name() = 'element_n''"> or just simply write
different templates for each different element). What I would like to
be able to do is output different stuff depending on whether the node
being processed is a text node, or an element node, or a processing
instruction node etc. Any ideas? :-)
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