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Re: Transformation

From: "Anthony Jones" <Ant@------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/9/2007 1:01:00 PM

"RG" <rgelfand2@h...> wrote in message
news:E4D9923E-18E4-4700-8BB4-CC909B821891@m......
> My xml document contains an entity with one string atribute.  This string
> attribute in turn contains an xml document.  How can I then include the
> contents of this attribute for xpath reference?
>

Have you tried just pretending that the entity reference is replaced by its
content and queried the XML as if it were part of the document?

Create a document with the entity reference manually replaced and test your
XPath on it.  Then try it with the entity reference inplace.


-- 
Anthony Jones - MVP ASP/ASP.NET




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