Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL Parent loop access? From: Simon Dotschuweit <s_dotschuweit@xxxxxx> Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 20:21:52 +0200 |
<xsl:if test="text=item/text"> does not work
well it works but it doesn't test what you want it to test: it tests the string value of the first text element child of the current node with the string value of the first text element grandchild of the current node, but there are no such grandchildren as your subitem elements do not have item children. So this latter string value is "".
The path from a subitem node to its sibling text node is ../text not item/text so you want
<xsl:if test="text=../text">
David
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