Do you have `strip-space`? Otherwise there will be lots of white space in
the string value of the root element.
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Here is some XML
<flowTypologies type="flowTypologies"> <flowTypology
type="flowTypology"> <label type="string">Typology0</label> <value
type="string">CAP</value> </flowTypology> <flowTypology
type="flowTypology"> <label type="string">Typology1</label> <value
type="string"/> </flowTypology> <flowTypology type="flowTypology">
<label type="string">Typology2</label> <value type="string"/>
</flowTypology> <flowTypology type="flowTypology"> <label
type="string">Typology3</label> <value type="string"/>
</flowTypology> <flowTypology type="flowTypology"> <label
type="string">Typology4</label> <value type="string">INT</value>
</flowTypology> <flowTypology type="flowTypology"> <label
type="string">GlobalCashflowTypology</label> <value type="string"/>
</flowTypology> </flowTypologies>
Here is a stylesheet snippet to transform it.
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
exclude-result-prefixes="xs" version="1.0">
<xsl:template match="flowTypologies[. =
'Typology0CAPTypology1Typology2Typology3Typology4INTGlobalCashFlowTypology']">
<xsl:text>I should get here</xsl:text> </xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
So the hope was that to template match on the the text value of the
top level node. The string in the template predicate should be the
concatenation of the text in all the subordinate nodes under
flowTypologies.
However it does not match.
This is an XSLT 1.0 stylesheet I have tried transforming it with
Saxon 6.5 and Xalan.
I have done a value-of on flowTypologies and it does yield the value
being tested for in the predicate, but rule never fires.
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