Subject: Re: [xsl] $5 PAYPAL for correct answer still not claimed! Searching for an attribute across different elements with ancestoral elements returned From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 03:31:28 -0700 |
I wish to return all brands/lines/items that have this @OFFER attribute.
If it is an ITEM I wish to return its parent LINE and grandparent BRAND as well. If it is a LINE, I wish to return its child ITEMs and parent BRAND as well. If it is BRAND I wish it to return its child LINEs and its grandchildren ITEMs. I DO NOT WANT any siblings of the matched element.
I've tried the following 2 patterns :
//BRAND/LINE[@OFFER] | //BRAND/LINE[ITEM[@OFFER]] | //BRAND/LINE[ITEM[@OFFER]] The problem with this was, that siblings were returned.
//*[@OFFER] The problem with this was it failed to return parents of the matched items.
Given the above example XML and the correct XPATH expression I'm looking for the following returned XML : <BRAND> <LINE ID="1"> <ITEM OFFER="BUYXGET1FREE"/> </LINE> <LINE ID="3" OFFER="BUYXGET1FREE"> <ITEM/> <ITEM/> <ITEM/> <ITEM/> </LINE> </BRAND>
Payment to the 1st geezer with the RIGHT answer. ENTERNALLY greatful for any help offered! :)
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