[xsl] Hierarchy problem

Subject: [xsl] Hierarchy problem
From: DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 15:42:49 +0100
With a structure such as


<bodymatter>
  <level1 id='l1'>
   <h1>Level1</h1>
   <level2 id='l2'>
    <h2>Level2</h2>  <!-- bad navPoint 1 -->
    <level3 id='l3'> <!-- good navPoint 2 -->
     <h3>level3</h3>
     <note id="noteId">  <!-- navLabel target -->
      <p>Note content</p>
     </note>
    </level3>
   </level2>
  </level1>

....

I need to check that the node with id=noteId
is (or is not) a direct descendant of another node (e.g. level2[id='l2'])
or if there are intervening levelX elements.

The DTD is roughly html like, with wrappers as shown at each level.

In the above case navLabel target is not a direct descendant of navPoint 2,
but is a direct descendent of navPoint 3.

All I actually have is

for the navLabel node,
<xsl:variable name= 'navLabelNodeID'
select='generate-id(document(content/@src)/text/@src)'/>
for the navPoint node,
<xsl:variable name='navPointNode'
select='document(id(@mapRef)/content[1]/@src)'/>

both point into the same document, with the src attribute being a fragment
identifier.
 I'm even unsure if the fragment identifier will actually retrieve the
sub-document,
but that's a seperate problem I think I can get round.

Any help appreciated.

TIA, DaveP





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