RE: [xsl] get immediat preceeding node, if it is a comment

Subject: RE: [xsl] get immediat preceeding node, if it is a comment
From: "Andrew Welch" <awelch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 12:27:00 +0100
>   preceding-sibling::node()[normalize-space()][1][self::comment()]
> 
>   This will select the first in a list of nodes that return true for
>   normalize-space() and self::comment().
> 
> No, that would be
> 
> preceding-sibling::node()[normalize-space()][self::comment()][1]
> 
> What you have,
> preceding-sibling::node()[normalize-space()][1][self::comment()]
> 
> selects the first non-whitespace-text node if it is a comment.

Sure.  But aren't they both the same (they select the same node)? The
only difference would be the size of the lists the predicates create?
(feel free to point out the correct terminology here)

In which case it doesn't matter where you put the positional predicate,
as long as it isn't the first.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 04 October 2002 12:00
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [xsl] get immediat preceeding node, if it is a comment
> 
> 
> 
>   preceding-sibling::node()[1][normalize-space()][self::comment()]
> 
>   This will select the immediately preceding-node, should 
> that return true
>   for normalize-space() and self::comment().
> 
> yes
> 
> 
>   preceding-sibling::node()[normalize-space()][1][self::comment()]
> 
>   This will select the first in a list of nodes that return true for
>   normalize-space() and self::comment().
> 
> No, that would be
> 
> preceding-sibling::node()[normalize-space()][self::comment()][1]
> 
> What you have,
> preceding-sibling::node()[normalize-space()][1][self::comment()]
> 
> selects the first non-whitespace-text node if it is a comment.
> 
> David
> 
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