Subject: Re: [xsl] How to find out the context of the current node? From: Jörg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 13:17:42 +0100 |
Hi all,
See XML example. When I match an actual medication in my XSLT
script I want to perform a different action than when I find a history medication. So somehow I need to be able to know what the context
of the medication node is. In other words, when I've matched a medication
node I want to say something like:
if actual medication
do something
else
do something else
I know that I can use the xsl:if or xml:choose statement for this. What I don't know is how to find out in what context I am.
Can anybode help me with this one?
Thanks. Marco
(XML example) <Actual> <Medication> <Amount>100cl</Amount> <Usage>xxxxxx</Usage> </Medication> </Actual> <History> <Medication> <Amount>200cl</Amount> <Usage>zzzzzzzzzz</Usage> </Medication> </History>
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