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Hello,
I am wondering if it is possible to change a subtree of an XML tree whose structure is not always the same. For example, the input XML can look like <a>
<b>
<c id="1"/>
</b>
</a>I want to add some more "<c>" tags as children of the "<b>" tag to get something like this: <a>
<b>
<c id="1"/>
<c id="2"/>
...
</b>
</a>If the input would always look like this I would write a stylesheet that looks like the following: <xsl:stylesheet match="/">
<a>
<b>
<xsl:copy-of="/a/b/c"/>
<c id="2"/>
<c id="3"/>
</b>
</a>But how can I add further siblings to "<c>" if the preceding nodes differ and if there are more tags below the closing "</b>" like in this example: <a>
<b>
<bb>
<bbb/>
</bb>
<c id="1"/>
</b>
<d>
<e/>
...
</d>
</a>I need to copy everything and add some additional "<c>" tags. I dont't know how to do that becase with xsl:copy-of I can copy the whole tree but it can not be changed and if I iterate trough the tree with xsl:copy every tag is immideately closed. It would be nice if someone could help. Regards, Garvin
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