That's what I figured. I was hoping to avoid such. It's much cleaner
to right a single apply-templates rule. Uggg.
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:54:06 GMT, David Carlisle
<davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> wrote:
How do I setup a template rule for this non-existent match?
You can't: templates are fired by matching nodes, if you select an empty
node set, then no templates will be invoked.
If you want something to happen if there is not an ABC/D child do
<xsl:if test="not(ABC/D)">
something
</xsl:if>
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