Hi Sven,
It is helpful to actually describe what exactly do you mean by it does
not work and eventually post a full cut down of course example.
I tried a stylesheet like
<xsl:transform version="1.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:template match="car | car/version">
got it
</xsl:template>
</xsl:transform>
and I get the "got it" with both your intended input documents. I said
intended because they are not wellformed, I assumed you mean:
<car>
<version>
<audi/>
<bmw/>
</version>
</car>
and
<car>
<audi/>
<bmw/>
</car>
Best Regards,
George
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George Cristian Bina
<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
http://www.oxygenxml.com
Sven Waibel wrote:
Hi all,
i have these xml:
1.
<car>
<audi>
<bmw>
</car>
2.
<car>
<version>
<audi>
<bmw>
</version>
</car>
These are the two possibilities that can occur.
I tried: match="car | car/version" but it does not match correctly resp.
it does not work.
Some ideas?
Thanks
Sven
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