Subject: RE: [xsl] How can I always match the immediate ancestral element? From: <Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 12:04:40 +0300 |
Hi, > <section id="foo"><!-- *1 --> > <anchor id="a"><!-- *2 --> > <section><!-- *3 --> > <anchor id="b"><!-- *4 --> > </section> > </section> > > How can I define a template for the "anchor" so that I can > test if the > first "anchor" inside the immediate ancestral "section" is > the current > "anchor" node? > > For example, when I'm processing *4, I want to test if the > first anchor > element inside its immediate ancestral section (*3) is itself (*4). (I had to read the sentence quite a few times, so I may have misunderstood your problem.) Test if it has preceding anchor siblings: not(preceding-sibling::anchor) Cheers, Jarno
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