<xsl:template match="@*">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</xsl:template>
If you apply templates to an attribute, you get its value (by default).
oh yes, i see what you mean. you get nothing there, you need select="."
just as you would with value-of.
BTW, I take it you mean XSLT 2.0, for those regexps w/o extension?
yes, rewriting htmparse.xsl would be an interesting excercise, that
might be more fun to set than to do....
David
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