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Hi, I have an XML file like this which contains results from a database query. Is there a way to go dynamically through the subelements of my "row" elements, because I want to use it for different queries. So the subelements like "id" or "name" might change. <root> <rowset> <row> <id>1</id> <name>bla</name> </row> <row> <id>2</id> <name>blabla</name> </row> ...(more <row> elements)... </rowset> </root> This is how the xsl-file looks like now ... <xsl:for-each select="root/rowset/row"> ... <xsl:value-of select="id"/> ... <xsl:value-of select="name"/> ... </xsl:for-each> ... What I imagine is the following : I want to get the number of subelements of a "row" element, then iterate over it to get the names, and then building it dynamical. Is something like that possible ? Roland Juergens
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