If you have XML::Twig installed, note that you can use the xml_grep that comes with it:
xml_grep -t 'xsl:param[@name="test"]' file.xsltThe -t option is for text output (no tags around the result(s)), the rest should be pretty self-explanatory.
Probably not of much help for the OP though...
In reply to Re^2: Strange XML parser behaviour using MSXML2 Version 4.0 or not...?
by mirod
in thread Strange XML parser behaviour using MSXML2 Version 4.0 or not...?
by j.goor
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