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Re: RE: Search Engine
- From: David Carlisle <davidc at nag dot co dot uk>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 09:49:08 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] RE: Search Engine
- References: <107FA840FA1ED611BD0100B0D0D0F46A1CB747@EXCHANGE>
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> <xsl:copy-of select="/elemA/elemB[elemC=$string]/elemC[1]"/>
> r how numerous
> they are, and they may contain multiple levels of nesting. Is there a
> straightforward method of processing the various child nodes of each
> <elemB>?
all child elements would be elemB/* instead of elemB/elemC but where
is the nesting? I'll make a guess
> My question, however, was not very well phrased!
> What I need is something to check the text contents of all of the child
> nodes of <elemB>,however many there may be, for whole or partial occurrences
> of the searchstring.
<xsl:copy-of select="/elemA//elemB[.//*[contains(.,$string)]/*[1]"/>
David
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