On 20/12/2010 14:30, David Lee wrote:
<template match="NODE/string()" >
Which should obviously work right ?
No that is a syntax error string() is a function that returns a string
and can not be used in a pattern like that.
99.99 times out of a 100, if you are writing
<template match="NODE/text()" >
you should be using
<template match="NODE" >
why do you want the template to fire on the element content rather than
the element?
david
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