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On Jun 5, 6:26=A0pm, "Joseph J. Kesselman" <keshlam-nos...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> In general, to "insert something into" or "remove something from" an XML
> document using XSLT:
>
> Start with the identity transformation. (See the XSLT Recommendation or
> any good XSLT tutorial). That handles copying everything that should
> pass through unchanged.
>
> Then add a template which recognizes the place where you want to do
> something different, and give it a body that Does The Right Thing at
> that point.
Thanks for your response. I was sort of hoping you can tell me what I
was doing wrong in my example or maybe give me a similar working
example
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