Subject: RE: two namespaces and a position problem
From: April Fleming <AFleming@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 12:05:21 -0400
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Strange thing is ... Schema is the top element under the <xml> element,
however if I remove the // or replace it with /s:Schema it does not work.
That is why I used the //. Not sure of an alternative.
Not sure if it is because this code is inside of
<xsl:template match="rs:data">
and the Schema is in s namespace at top of xml doc.
Example xml
<xml ...>
<s:Schema ..>
<s:ElementType...>
<s:AttributeType..>
...
</s:ElementType>
</s:Schema>
<rs:data>
<z:row...>
....
</z:row>
</rs:data>
</xml>
April Fleming
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:03 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: two namespaces and a position problem
> please let me know if you see anything else wrong
since you asked:-)
<xsl:for-each
select="//s:Schema/s:ElementType/s:AttributeType">
Beware // there which means search the whole document, You may know
that s:Schema is always at the top, but XSLT doesn't and will search the
entire document looking for all the s:Schema elements it can find.
It's probably right at the top in which case you want / not //
but even if you have some wrappers round the Schema element it is worth
having a more explict xpath /x/y/z/s:Schema.
David
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