Re: XSL: match all elements except one section... node()[not(self::login_fields)]

2006-07-21 Thread Andrew
Hi Jason,I have resolved this issue by doing:                        Many regards for your reply.AndrewOn 22/07/06, Jason Johnston < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Andrew wrote:> Any ideas anyone?> Not totally sure I get what you're after, but my best guess is maybe youjust want to do an in your firsts

Re: XSL: match all elements except one section... node()[not(self::login_fields)]

2006-07-21 Thread Jason Johnston
Andrew wrote: Any ideas anyone? Not totally sure I get what you're after, but my best guess is maybe you just want to do an in your first stylesheet? That copies it through untouched. On 19/07/06, *Andrew* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Hi, I have an

Re: XSL: match all elements except one section... node()[not(self::login_fields)]

2006-07-20 Thread Andrew
Any ideas anyone?regardsAndrewOn 19/07/06, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,I have an xsl template for which I wish to match (process) all elements in the document except one:node()[not(self::login_fields)]I have placed this at the bottom of my xsl document. What am I wishing to achieve you ask

XSL: match all elements except one section... node()[not(self::login_fields)]

2006-07-19 Thread Andrew
Hi,I have an xsl template for which I wish to match (process) all elements in the document except one:node()[not(self::login_fields)]I have placed this at the bottom of my xsl document. What am I wishing to achieve you ask? Well I have 2 stylesheets transformations in a sitemap pipe. The first xsl