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  • From: David Carlisle <davidc@n...>
  • To: Fernando.Real@a...
  • Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 11:25:01 GMT



You didn't say whether you wanted xpath2 or 1, xpath2 makes it a bit
easier but I'll assume 1, as that works in both.

You want the xpath string " ' " which requires that you use " for the
string delimiter so your completed xpath is

self::node()[@content=" ' "]

which could more easily be written as the equivakent

@content=" ' "

either way yo need to put that expression in an XML attribute so if you
use " for the attribute value you need to quote "

test="self::node()[@content=&quot; ' &quot;]"

or you can use ' for teh attribute value and then quote '

test='self::node()[@content=" &apos; "]'

David
(xsl-list is better than xml-dev for this kind of question)

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