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hi michael, > Start at the beginning. What is your input, and what is your desired > output, and how do they relate to each other? Usually I then ask people > to show us their code, so that we can see where they are having > problems. But it seems your code is not likely to be a good place to > start. input are several xml-files containing 'targets' and 'groups' of products. desired output is a xml-file containing all '<a>' of the input. => that is working ... what i want is get the 'title' and 'contents' of '<a>' AND the xpath (/structure[1]/group[2]/group[4]/group[3]) of the '<a>' thats why i called my email 'evaluate'. with php and xpath.class.php i would do it by using the evaluate() function. as u can see i am not really good in xsl but i hope the above makes things clearer. so long, michael XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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