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Ken Tam wrote:
Thanks for the reply but it doesn't work as the first sample data is still selected. I was able to use the generate-id() function to apply the filter for the not(@id='d') case. If you are using XSLT 2.0, you can instead use the "is" operator, which is clearer and briefer: $nodeA is $nodeB instead of generate-id($nodeA) = generate-id($nodeB) Cheers, -- Abel
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