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RE: obtaining details from a namespace
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] obtaining details from a namespace
- From: William Crawley <william dot crawley at ukonline dot co dot uk>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 14:55:42 +0000 (GMT)
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Hi mike,
Ah yes, that was one of my other tries i.e.
<xsl:value-of
>
select="//NUIS3:DWELLING_TAB_V_KEYS/@NUIS3:POLICY_
ID"/>
But it still doesn't work. There is a definite
problem with the namespace. Since if I remove
NUIS3: from everything then it all works. So
syntactically everything seems ok. The namespace
is declared in the stylesheet after the default
namespace. I'm also wondering if it is MSXML3 and
the way that it is parseing.
Regards
Bill
Quoting Michael Kay <mhkay@iclway.co.uk>:
> > I have an XML source that has
> > .....
> > <Keys>
> > <NUIS3:DWELLING_TAB_V_KEYS
> > NUIS3:POLICY_ID="AAJ9BDK86EHSPREM"
> >
> > in it. I'm trying to obtain the POLICY_ID for
> > output, but my match doesn't seem to work.
> >
> > I have
> > <xsl:template match="Home/Keys">
> > <xsl:attribute name="POLICY_ID">
> > <xsl:value-of
> >
select="//NUIS3:DWELLING_TAB_V_KEYS/@POLICY_ID"/>
>
> The element doesn't have an @POLICY_ID
attribute, it has an
> @NUIS3:POLICY_ID attribute.
>
> Weird design - looks like someone determined to
make XML look like good
> 'ole
> familiar COBOL.
>
> Mike Kay
>
>
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