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No need for an xsl:if there. also, your second template copies the
current node to the result tree as well, from your question, I think you
don't want this. Here's a way to do it (not tested):
<!-- capture filter1 and filter10 --> <xsl:template match="*[@filter = 'filter1' or @filter = 'filter10']"> <xsl:copy-of select="." /> </xsl:template> <!-- ignore the rest --> <xsl:template match="* | @*"> <xsl:apply-templates /> </xsl:template>
On 22-2-2011 20:19, russurquhart1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: I am trying to extract only elements having a filter attribute value of 'filter10', 'filter1' or has no filter attributes at all. I would have thought this would do it:
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