thx Martin, but what can i do if i want to select all of elements that have an
attribute with different values?
you suggest:
<xsl:template match="mets:div[(_at_)LABEL[matches(., '^Pagina [0-9]+$')]]"/>
is it possible doing the same thing with literal value, as
(a-z)or(A-Z)or(aA-zZ)as substitution of (0-9)?
in particular i need to select all of elements that have, as attribute, a word
(canto) followed by a roman number that starts from I (one) and finished to L
(fifty).
for example <mets:div LABEL="Canto XL">, but also <mets:div LABEL="Canto X">.
I know i explaned you bad. sorry...
ivanmacculi(_at_)libero(_dot_)it wrote:
Hi all, i've a problem and a question for you. I know that is possible to
build xpath expression like this:
<xsl:template match="mets:div[(_at_)LABEL[^Pagina [0-9]+$]"/>
is it correct?
No, you would need
<xsl:template match="mets:div[(_at_)LABEL[matches(., '^Pagina [0-9]+$')]]"/>
second question is if it's possible doing the same thing with literal
value, as (a-z)or(A-Z)or (aA-zZ)?
but my problem is a little bit more complicated.
I must select this element with attribute:
<mets:div LABEL="Canto XL">, tha value of attribute starts with roman
number I (one)and finished with L (fifty).
what can i do to select all of these elements?
If you want to literally compare to a certain string then you can do
that with e.g.
<xsl:template match="mets:div[(_at_)LABEL[(_dot_) = 'Canto XL']]"/>
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