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Thank you, but i am getting this error: Cannot mix nodes and atomic values in the result of a path expression URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/#ERRXPTY0018 Jonas 2008/10/9 Andrew Welch <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx>: >> now since i was working with the solution i got from here, i am stuck >> with the following problem: >> >> <xsl:template match="/"> >> <xsl:value-of >> select="//*[descendant-or-self::*[contains(name(),'to_search')]]/name()" >> separator=" "/> >> </xsl:template> >> </xsl:stylesheet> >> >> This stylesheet only gives me the name of the node, but now i have the >> requirement to get also attributes from these nodes. Can anyone help >> me to change the XPath invocation for my needs. If i try to do it with >> the node() function at the end, there are more nodes in the output >> than just with the name() function. I know, that has something to do >> with empty text nodes and things like that, but i don't know, how to >> filter them or which function is appropriate for me to get the same >> nodes as the name() function does, but with the attributes. > > > select="//*[descendant-or-self::*[contains(name(),'to_search')]]/(name(), @*)" > > ....will give you the attributes of the elements as well as its name > > cheers > -- > Andrew Welch > http://andrewjwelch.com > Kernow: http://kernowforsaxon.sf.net/
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