Wendell,
You're right that what I posted outputs nearly-the-right-thing but for the
wrong reasons. The original problem asked (I think), given:
<root>
<sub_a>
<elem_1/>
<elem_2/>
<elem_3/>
</sub_a>
<sub_b>
<elem_1/>
<elem_2/>
<elem_2/>
<elem_2/>
<elem_3/>
</sub_b>
<sub_c>
<elem_1/>
<elem_2/>
<elem_3/>
</sub_c>
</root>
output:
<root>
<sub_b>
<elem_2/>
<elem_2/>
<elem_2/>
</sub_b>
</root>
Namely, output those sub_* which have more than 1 elem_* children named the
same; also output the elem_* children.
--A
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