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Subject: Re: axis question From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 19:23:34 GMT |
> When I use the following axis, I get elements from the
> parent axis all the way up to the root of the source document.
no nodes are in both the following axis and the parent (or ancestor)
axis.
What I _think_ you want is all nodes that follow the current one, but
that are also descendants of wrapper, which is an ancestor of the
current node.
select="following::*[ancestor::wrapper]
will work if there is only one wrapper ancestor that can play a part.
If you need to check that the following node has the same wrapper
ancestor as the current node then you need to try a bit harder,
select="following::*[ancestor::wrapper//*[
generate-id(.)=generate-id(current())]]"
probably works, although doesn't look very efficient.
David
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