I have a comment on the name of macro "\xmldoiftext".
The name as is, seems specifically to point to something like:
<node>some_text</node>
Luckily the manual mentions here "when .. node has some content" and
this implies the {yes}-branch will be taken also in case of the
presence of subnodes, even if these lack text content:
<node><subnode/></node>
I am happy to find that this is indeed the behaviour, because it is
what I need.
Thus I am inclined to consider "\xmldoifcontent" as a better
descriptive name instead of "\xmldoiftext". Or is it already too late
to change its name?
Hans van der Meer
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