Subject: Re: : Re: [xsl] complex XPATH test From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 10:51:41 -0400 |
Hi Adam,
A slightly different tack from Wendell's solution would be to work out the containing block element, as he did, and then try to find out whether the first text nodes following the br element has that same block element as an ancestor:
<xsl:template match="br"> <!-- identify the containing block --> <xsl:variable name="containing-block" select="ancestor::*[self::p or self::li][1]" /> <!-- if the immediately following text node has an ancestor element that is the $containing-block element, then the br is not the last thing within the $containing-block element --> <xsl:if test="following::text()[1]/ancestor::* [generate-id() = generate-id($containing-block)]"> <br /> </xsl:if> </xsl:template> ...
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