So... are you doing this via an XSLT stylesheet or via an XPath query?
If you're using XSLT, then this might be as simple as:
<xsl:template match="c"/>
Then you can just <apply-templates/> from a, and that template will
ensure that nothing is output when c is iterated.
~ Scott
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From: Steven [mailto:gatecrasher1981(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 4:49 AM
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [xsl] XPath - excluding specified childNodes from result
nodeList
XPath expressions return a set of nodes from the original tree. They
can't
modify the tree in any way. The <a> node in your document has a <c>
child,
and there is nothing any XPath expression can do to change that. The
expression /document/a doesn't actually include either the b or c
elements
in its result set, but the a that it returns is the original a, with
its
children intact.
Thanks for the replies all. I suspected something like this might be
the case based on my research and feable attempts but I was hoping
failure thus far was down to my XPath nievity, thanks for clarifying.
I was hoping to solve the problem just using XPath rather than
performing an operations on the result, maybe there is another
solution?
The example I gave represents an HTML document that I've no control
over, each node is a text node and I was hoping to get the entire text
string, minus the text contained in child node 'c'. Is it somehow
possible to iterate all nodes within a specific path and concatenate
their text content? Conditional on the node not being 'c' ? I've read
about a few of the string functions but it's a little beyond me to
figure out at the moment.
Thanks again.
Steven
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