Daniel -- This worked for me just as is. Here are my results: C:\Temp\Daniel>java IDTest Has Child Nodes: true Name: test Value: null Is this what you got or do you get some kind of exception? This looks like it's working fine on my system. The version of XalanJ that you're using is very old. I'd recommend upgrading to the latest version ASAP. But that shouldn't affect any of this. Gary Daniel Einspanjer wrote: > > Thank you very much for taking a look at this! Attached is a zip with a very simple >test case. > If you would be able to get this to work, I could easily apply it to my work since I >am basically > doing the same thing. > -- Daniel Einspanjer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/13/2001
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