Thanks everyone for the helpful answers to my previous question on character
entities.
My new problem is that I am trying to build a conditional statement based on
a count of the number of child elements. There is an element "dates" that
contains child elements containing particular dates. Normally, I would use
something like:
Check if any of them exisit at all...
<xsl:if test="(filed) or (decided) or (submitted) or (revised) or (term)">
then, see if there is more than one of them ...
<xsl:if test="count(date) > 1">
However, the child elements do not all have the same name. They can have one
of five different names (filed, decided, submitted, revised, or term), which
may appear in almost any combination. There are no other child elements, so
I was hoping there was a simple way to count the total number of child
elements without specifying them by name?
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