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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:14:53+00:00 2026-05-14T14:14:53+00:00

If I have an xml structure like this <root> <sub> <node /> <node />

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If I have an xml structure like this

<root>
  <sub>
    <node />
    <node />
  </sub>
    <sub>
      <node />
    <sub>
  <sub>
    <sub>
      <node />
    </sub>
  </sub>
  <sub>
    <sub>
      <sub>
        <node />
      </sub>
      <node />
    </sub>
  </sub>
  <node />
  <node />
</root>

Is there an xpath syntax which will only select the first three levels of nodes?

so it will collect

<root>
  <sub>
    <node />
    <node />
  </sub>
    <sub />
  <sub>
    <sub />
  </sub>
  <sub>
    <sub />
  </sub>
  <node />
  <node />
</root>

UPDATE

Just to explain what I’m doing, I’ve got an asp:treeview, which I am binding to an asp:xmldatasource, and I want the tree view to only go three nodes deep. It may be possible to do it on the treeview or xmldatasource control another way, but the xpath seemed the most obvious

Thanks, Psy

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    2026-05-14T14:14:53+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:14 pm

    You can add a rule that matches everything below a certain level that “does nothing”:

    <xsl:template match="/*/*/*/*"/>
    

    So a complete example:

    <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0">
      <xsl:output indent="yes"/>
      <xsl:template match="node() | @*">
        <xsl:copy>
          <xsl:apply-templates select="node() | @*"/>
        </xsl:copy>
      </xsl:template>
    
    
      <xsl:template match="/*/*/*/*"/>
    
    </xsl:stylesheet>
    
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