Manipulating XML Attributes using XSLT
This post demonstrates ways of converting the attributes of elements of an XML document into either CSV or into their own elements.
View ArticleXSLT Namespace Handling
This post demonstrates three methods of handling multiple default namespaces when transforming XML documents using an XSL stylesheet.
View ArticleRemove Namespaces from XML Documents
A frequent requirement when transforming XML documents is to remove some or all of a document namespaces. This post demonstrates how to remove all namespaces in a document or retain certain namespaces.
View ArticleXSL Recognizing Newlines
Suppose you want to convert the contents of an element into HTML making each line of text a separate paragraph. To do this you need to have a way of splitting the element text into a series of strings...
View ArticleXSLT DateTime Formatting
Support for date and time formating in the XSLT 1.0 specification is non-existent. This did not mean that a person cannot format date and time strings using XSLT 1.0; it just makes it much harder to do...
View ArticleXSLT Dynamic Path Evaluation
This post discusses the problem of dynamic XPath expression evaluation in XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 and how to handle it using an EXSLT extension function.
View ArticleXSLT 1.0 Multiple Namespace Issues
This post discusses namespaces in XML documents and XSLT 1.0 stylesheets. In particular, it demonstrates a number of techniques to control namespace prefixes and declarations in outputted documents.
View ArticleNX-OS NETCONF Support
This post demonstrates how to use the NX-OS XML interfaces and NETCONF to retrieve configuration information from, and configure interfaces on, a Cisco Nexus 7000.
View ArticleExploring Cisco UCS Emulator Internals
This post looks under the hood at the internals of the Cisco UCS Platform Emulator and points out a number of interesting things about the emulator. It assumes that you are familiar with UCS.
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