I'm not familiar with what XMP RDF/XML looks like but it might be worth using an RDF parser rather than using XSLT?
Graphite (http://graphite.ecs.soton.ac.uk/) is pretty easy to use if you are comfortable with PHP Owen On 14 Jan 2013, at 19:09, Kyle Banerjee <kyle.baner...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Michael Hopwood <mich...@editeur.org>wrote: > >> I got as far as producing XMP RDF/XML files but the problem then remains; >> how to usefully manage these via XSLT transforms? >> >> The problem is that XMP uses an RDF syntax that comes in many flavours and >> doesn't result in a predictable set of xpaths to apply the XSLT to. > > XSLT is not a good tool for many kinds of XML processing. In your > situation, string processing or scanning for what tags are present and then > outputting in delimited text so you know what is where is probably a better > way to go. > > kyle