Subject: [xsl] Way to find second instance? From: CMangano@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 08:19:26 -0700 |
If I do something similar to the following in ASP: objXSL.SelectSingleNode("//@match").Value = ".[whatever = 3]" Response.Write (objXML.TransformNode(objXSL)) then it will find the first instance of the "match" attribute in my XSL document, right? If so, how can I find the second instance without parsing the XSL tree nodes. I know I can do: objXSL.SelectSingleNode("/xsl:stylesheet/xsl:template/....../@match").Value = ".[whatever = 3]" Response.Write (objXML.TransformNode(objXSL)) But my XSL file is pretty big, and I would be scanning a lot of nodes. Is there a way to just do something like: objXSL.SelectSingleNode("/@match/@match").Value = ".[whatever = 3]" Response.Write (objXML.TransformNode(objXSL)) To set the second occurrence of "match"? I hope this is not too confusing :) Thanks in advance, Chris Mangano XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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