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Hi all, I'm trying to build a 'generic' xsl which will be able to style a certain type of xml I get back when querying a database. The xml structure/ hierarchy always stays the same but unfortunately the text node 'naming' partly changes. A text node name consists of 'tablename.fieldname' where tablename is the changing- and fieldname the fixed part. Is there a way in xsl to point to a node if only a part of its name is known? Thanks, -Michael Sample xml 1: <node1> <node2> <node3> <tableName1.field1>content ...</tableName1.field1> <tableName1.field2>content ...</tableName1.field2> <tableName1.field3>content ...</tableName1.field3> </node3> </node2> </node1> Sample xml 2: <node1> <node2> <node3> <tableName2.field1>content ...</tableName2.field1> <tableName2.field2>content ...</tableName2.field2> </node3> </node2> </node1> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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