Subject: Re: Locate specific occurrence of element using XPath From: zun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 10:32:39 -0400 (EWT) |
Hi Takuki, everyone, On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Takuki Kamiya wrote: > I have been having a hard time in trying to figure out if it is at all > possible to tell XSLT to locate 4th <E> element which comes right beneath > <A>/<C> in the example below using a single XPath expression. Any help or > hint will be appreciated. > > <A> > <B> > <E></E> > <E></E> > ... > <C> > <E></E> > <E></E> > </C> > <C> > <E></E> > <E></E> <- I am trying to locate this element > <E></E> > <E></E> > </C> > <D> > <E></E> > <E></E> > ... > </D> > </A> > > I tried "A/C/E[4]", but apparently it does not work... > (I learnt why "A/C/E[4]" would not work by reading the spec.) You want (A/C/E)[4], which is the collection of all E nodes under C, and then the fourth one. . . . Sean. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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