Subject: Re: [xsl] xpath expression From: Jeni Tennison <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 09:03:07 +0100 |
Hi Alex, > "if I'm not last, and the next input/type isn't select" I think you're searching for the following-sibling:: axis, which gets the next node of a certain type after this one. In your case, you want to go up a level to the input element, then on to the immediately following input element that comes after it, and down to its child type element: parent::input/following-sibling::input[1]/type != 'select' Or, shorter: ../following-sibling::input[1]/type != 'select' You should be a bit careful about using position() = last() to test whether a particular node is 'last' - this tests whether it's the last node in the current node list - the last of the list of nodes that are currently being processed. It doesn't necessarily test whether it's (in this case) the type element within an input element that doesn't have any more following siblings (it only does if the current node list *is* the list of type elements). You may be safer using: not(../following-sibling::input[1]) I hope that helps, Jeni --- Jeni Tennison http://www.jenitennison.com/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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