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Re: Catch ALL | Failed template rule

2005-03-21 08:30:17


Hi,
   here goes!

This selects everything other than the node named slide

<xsl:template match="//*[not(name(.) = 'slide')]">

</xsl:template>

Cheers,
Omprakash.V




                                                                                
                                   
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I'd like a catch ALL template rule, actually a catch NOT template
rule.  In an effort to check for the existence of a select, I have
setup a match template rule that simply returns "1" for a match.  So I
have:

<xsl:template match="record" mode="recordexists">
<xsl:text>1</xsl:text>
</xsl:template>

The failed select would need to return a "0".  So I need a match that
simply returns 0.

So something like:

<xsl:template match="not(record)" mode="recordexists">
<xsl:text>0</xsl:text>
</xsl:template>

(which is not a legal match statement, but that is what I need).  I'm
sure there is a way, and I'm sure it is obvious!  Just not coming to
me.

Thanks,
Karl

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