Subject: RE: [xsl] Test for preceding-sibling and text From: "Andrew Welch" <ajwelch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:09:54 -0000 |
> I have a template that croups consecutive elements of a > certain type. The > problem is that it also groups these elements if there is > text between these > elements. How do I avoid that? [snip] > I can see that I need to do something in this test > "not(preceding-sibling::*[1][self::A])", but I do not know how. Hi Ragulf, How about: test="generate-id() = generate-id(preceding-sibling::*[local-name() = local-name(current())][1]/following-sibling::*[1])" Which should check that the current node is the element which immediately follows the nearest preceding-sibling element with the same local name. As the check uses * it skips text only nodes. cheers andrew
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