xpath select by attribute when attribute not present

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Solution 1

The following code will select all nodes where type attribute doesn't exist:

select="image[not(@type)]"

Add this logic in your code.

Solution 2

Try using not() instead of != in the predicate...

   <div id="gallery">
        <div id="feature" >
            <xsl:apply-templates select="image[@type='feature']"/>
        </div>
        <div id="thumbs">
            <xsl:apply-templates select="image[not(@type='feature')]"/>
        </div>
    </div>
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Updated on October 11, 2020

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  • Gabe Rainbow
    Gabe Rainbow over 3 years

    Short question: I would like to select all nodes that do not match an attribute (@type !='x') but also attribute doesn't exist (??). Currently, I'm getting nothing back, because the other nodes have no attribute at all.

    Background: I have some XML. Note that one has type="feature" but all others have no 'type' attr.

    <image type="feature"><description>X</description><url>media/designer_glass_tile_04.jpg</url><height></height><width/></image>
    <image><description>Designer Glass 05</description><url>media/designer_glass_tile_05.jpg</url><height></height><width/></image>
    <image><description>Designer Glass 06</description><url>media/designer_glass_tile_06.jpg</url><height></height><width/></image>
    <image><description>Designer Glass 07</description><url>media/designer_glass_tile_07.jpg</url><height></height><width/></image>
    <image><description>Designer Glass 08</description><url>media/designer_glass_tile_08.jpg</url><height></height><width/></image>
    

    And a XSL style:

            <div id="gallery">
                <div id="feature" >
                    <xsl:apply-templates select="image[@type='feature']"/>
                </div>
                <div id="thumbs">
                    <xsl:apply-templates select="image[@type!='feature']"/>
                </div>
            </div>