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Assuming you're doing it in XSLT: write an identity template rule that
copies all nodes (there's an example in the XSLT specification under
<xsl:copy>), then write an overriding template rule that discards the
unwanted node and all its descendants (which is what I assume you want):

<xsl:template match="NODE2"/>

Michael Kay
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karl Stubsjoen [mailto:karl@e...]
> Sent: 24 April 2002 16:55
> To: Xml-Dev
> Subject:  Remove Node
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am loading an XML object from the server to a local vb
> application.  I
> need to (simply) remove one of the nodes and save the transformed xml
> object.  For sake of clarification, lets pretend that this is
> my xml object:
>
> <XML_OBJECT>
> 	<NODE1>is cool</NODE1>
> 	<NODE2>stinks</NODE2>
> 	<NODE3>is also cool</NODE3>
> </XML_OBJECT
>
>
> I need to remove node2.  How can this be done?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Karl
> www.excelbus.com
>
>
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