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RE: badly need xsl help(prob with accessing child node

Subject: RE: badly need xsl help(prob with accessing child nodes in the script)
From: "Murali Korrapati" <murali.korrapati@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 16:28:45 -0400
accessing child nodes from xpath
Benjamin,
    It is working now. It was my bad. I didn't realize that I was testing that with different xml structure.
Thanks a lot for your support.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Farrow [mailto:lovinjess@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 7:56 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  badly need xsl help(prob with accessing child nodes
in the script)


Murali,
   Post your XML and XSL again...it worked fine with the XML you provided
previously using MSXML in XMLSpy.  I even ensured it worked with each of
your different formatting options (and changing the seperator).  Ensure that
you have the namespaces declared the same in the XML as in the XSL (prefix's
don't have to match between the two).  If it helps at first, remove all your
namespaces until you get all the XPath's working correctly, then add the
namespaces back in.  There are a lot of articles on steps to debug an XSL
file, you'll just have to break each of the parts down and ensure the data
is getting to each step correctly (output comments, or output a dummy
element, etc.).

Benjamin


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