Seriously, because i didn't know any better ... i see now
why the mixed content is OK to have. ninja-joe ... my
apologies. If you do take my advice, feel free to ask more
questions ... i personally find XSLT and XPath to be
somewhat hard to work with until you get the hang of them.
While i was developing hacking out the
above code, i found it 'easier' (falsely, of course) to
wrap everything instead of dealing with mixed content.
mirod++ yet again. ;)
jeffa
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by jeffa
in thread Picking an XML Module
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