I thought a simple example would be able for me to extrapolate to one
with namespaces. When I run your transform with
<xsl:template match="GetNextDocumentResponse | GetNextDocumentResult
| Document">
replacing
<xsl:template match="Dontwant1 | dontwant2">
I get the unwanted elements as well.
I am looking to remove the top three elements of the below [accurate]
example:
<GetNextDocumentResponse xmlns="http://www.BargeEx.com/BargeExService">
<GetNextDocumentResult>Success</GetNextDocumentResult>
<Document>
<EquipmentStatusDocument
xmlns="urn:x12:schemas:BEX200808:StatusDocuments">
<DocumentHeader/>
<DocumentDetail>
....
</DocumentDetail>
</DocumentHeader/>
</EquipmentStatusDocument>
Thanks, again.
Tim
Martin Honnen wrote:
Tim wrote:
I'd like to remove some elements from an xml hierachy using xslt:
Original xml example:
<Dontwant1>
<dontwant2>foo</dontwant2>
<x3>
<x4>stuff</x4>
<y5>more stuff</y5>
</x3>
</Dontwant1>
Like to have transform output:
<x3>
<x4>stuff</x4>
<y5>more stuff</y5>
</x3>
<xsl:template match="@* | node()">
<xsl:copy>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@* | node()"/>
</xsl:copy>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="Dontwant1 | dontwant2">
<xsl:apply-templates select="*"/>
</xsl:template>
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