Subject: Re: [xsl] current() - referring to top in nested predicates From: Michael Ludwig <mlu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2008 14:47:01 +0200 |
Michael Ludwig wrote:Michael Ludwig schrieb:<xsl:template match="/"> <xsl:variable name="b" select="//B"/> <xsl:apply-templates select=" //T [ position() != last() ] [ count( $b[. >= current() and . < current()/following-sibling::T[1]]) > 0]"/> </xsl:template>
What does current() refer to here? To the node-set contained in $b?
To the root node (the document node), because it is inside of xsl:template match="/".
Great! I had to verify it, because I didn't want to believe it. Got rid of a long-lasting misconception or uncertainty now. Thanks!
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