Subject: Re: [xsl] Getting the first preceding node From: Ronan Klyne <ronan.klyne@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 14:08:05 +0100 |
lac wrote: > Hi List! > > I need a little help in a XPath expression. > > This is a test xml > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <element type="cat">CAT 1</element> > <element>PROD 1</element> > <element>PROD 2</element> > <element>PROD 3</element> > <element>PROD 4</element> > > <element type="cat">CAT 2</element> > <element>PROD 5</element> > <element>PROD 6</element> > <element>PROD 7</element> > <element>PROD 8</element> > > How can I get the first preceding element which has an attribute by > name type, and value is cat? > > For example: > > In PROD 1 is the result CAT 1 > In PROD 5 is the result CAT 2 > > > Sorry for my bad language, and thanks for the help. > > Lac I think you want this XPath: preceding-sibling::element[@type='cat'][1] Ronan -- Ronan Klyne Business Collaborator Developer Tel: +44 01189 028518 ronan.klyne@xxxxxxxxxxx www.groupbc.com
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