Subject: Re: [xsl] To find out immediate following tag(S) From: "Mandar Jagtap" <mandar.jagtap@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 17:57:38 +0530 |
The output you mentioned is desired output?? it doesn't seem to be consistent showing what the requirement is... if you want all the following siblings, you can simply use following-sibling::*.... On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 5:43 PM, J. S. Rawat <jrawat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi List you people has suggested that one can find out immediate following > TAG by following-sibling::*[1][self::a1]. Just to extend the topic, how we > will find out all the immediate siblings. > > Input > <a>first</a> > <a1>second</a1> > <a1>third</a1> > <a>fourth > <a1>fifth</a1> > <b1>sixth</b1> > </a> > <a1>seven</a1> > <a1>eight</a1> > <a>nine</a> > <b1>ten</b1> > <a1>ele</a1> > > OUTPUT > <a>first > second > third</a> > <a>fourth > <a1>fifth</a1> > <b1>sixth</b1> > seven > eight</a> > <a>nine</a> > <b1>ten</b1> > <a1>ele</a1> > > -- Thanks & Regards, Mandar
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