It may be a namespace issue, you have to declare your testns namespace in the 
stylesheet. You probably have done that, but I cannot get other ideas from your 
small extract. In general, for you and others, you may find it convenient to 
test your stylesheets in a simpler setting than GSearch, e.g. xsltproc from 
linux command line, or the saxon service that comes with fedora.

-gert

-----Original Message-----
From: arne anka [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 7. maj 2009 14:49
To: fedora-commons-users
Subject: [Fedora-commons-users] gsearch: indexing -- stuck with 
addRelationship() created elements

with

addRelationship("foo:AmbrL93sup", "http://www.foo.bar/testns#isInState";,  
"extern", true, null);

i added a relationship to one of my objects (to test it)
in my object the entrry looks like

<isInState xmlns="http://www.foo.bar/testns#";>extern</isInState>

but i am completely unable to acces that directly via

/foxml:digitalObject/foxml:datastre...@id='RELS-EXT']/child::*[last()]/foxml:xmlContent/rdf:RDF/rdf:Description/testns:isInState

the only means so far is iterating with xsl:for-each over all off  
rdf:Description's children, which is not feasible in the real world.
what am i doing wrong?

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