I realize I can do this, but this will get very tedious...
<xsl:template match="volume/book[chapter/@title = 'monkeys'] |
volume/book[chapter/@title = 'buffalo']"/>
That would be inefficient as you are repeating the search for
volume/book twice (unless your system rewrites the query, as I'm about
to:
volume/book[chapter/@title[.='monkeys' or . ='buffalo']]
I'm using xpath & xslt 2.0.
Oh in that case:
volume/book[chapter/@title=('monkeys','buffalo')]
David
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