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Subject: global filter
From: Geert Bormans <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 15:35:53 +0200
 global filter
Hi all,

Was wondering today if this would be the best approach...

I have an XML that could have an audience="restricted" on each an every element,
and depending on a global parameter, I want to filter out all of the restricted content in my processing.


I would assume that if I had a common catch all template with a very high priority,
the process would always go there first, and I only need one template with the filter logic.
next-match would then allow me to do the actual processing (if not restricted)
Seems like a use case for next-match, no?


I could actually have the same effect more or less if I had only one template without a mode, and had all the other templates in a mode
Is that correct, or am I overlooking something?


Just wondering what the best approach would be in a filter that is allowed on each and every element

Thanks

Geert

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