Subject: [xsl] Navigation using XPath From: "Chitra Lalita Madhwacharyula" <iscp1059@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 16:46:45 +0800 |
Hello, Is there anyway to navigate through the XML document using stylesheet by which I can do the following without explicitly specifying the node position like position() = 1 or position() = 2 etc. As far as I know only 'last()' is available which extracts the last value of the specified element. 1> Go to the first element (e.g like position() = first()..) 2> Go to the next element after the current element (e.g position() = next().. ) 3> 2> Go to the previous element after the current element (e.g position() = previous().. ) 4> Go to the next sibling element from the current position. I know that following-sibling axis is available but it returns all the following siblings and not just the next one which is not useful if I want to move through the nodes one by one (either forward or backward) and perform some operations. Similar is the problem with preceding-sibling or following or preceding and other similar axis So is there any way to do this ? Thanx in advance, Chitra XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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