Kevin,
Try using this :
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
/>
Gert
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Kevin,
Do you have an xmlns declaration for the xsi namespace?
Merrill
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James:
Glad to hear you found a solution-
Martin
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>From what I know of the situation..
Its easier to write a quick and dirty utility which will iterate through
all
nodes of your System.XML.XMLDocument which meet the criteria
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James-
What happened after you followed up with Gert Dreisen's inserted
namespace???
Regards,
-Martin
>From: "James Hafer" <[
d to 'escape' the sequence
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'References/Reference[contains(@refto, 'dbcore')]'] so that
Nant's xpath function doesn't try to interpret it.
~James
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James-
What happened after you followed up with Gert Dreisen's inserted
namespace???
Regards,
-Martin
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I tried this:
xpath="/xsl:transform/*/*/*/xsl:for-each/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Gac']/@refto&quo
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James
The trick is to follow the rules of XPath when
evaluating the _expression_ within xmlpoke
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James
The trick is to follow the rules of XPath when
evaluating the _expression_ within xmlpoke
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Hello,
I
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