Hello, thanks for your response.
Wendell Piez wrote:
Your question has a simple answer, but it also contains a possible
"gotcha" that is potentially very important.
I think I know what you're talking about and I think this software
includes an extension function I can use to access nodes by path even if
it isn't allowed by XSL.
and then spliced together, this is most easily achieved by a recursive
string-chopping template (or possibly by string-replacement
functionality in XSLT 2.0).
I can't use XSL 2 yet. I will search for recursive string-chopping; my
last search didn't find that.
Thanks,
-John
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