I have an XML file that looks something like this:
<Root>
<Story>Content</Story>
<Story>More Content</Story>
<Story>End Here</Story>
<Story>Good stuff that I want</Story>
</Root>
My question is: Is there a way using XSLT to remove all elements up
to and including the one who's content contains <Story>End Here</
Story> and leave the rest intact? Basically everything from the top
of the XML file down to and including that tag is junk that I don't
want to include in the file but the rest of it I want to keep. I
don't think XSLT traverses I file in that way though. Does anyone
have any ideas?
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