Subject: Re: [xsl] How to get page range within a group From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:10:44 +0100 |
> (//para)[1] > > and > > /descendant::para[1] > > are equivalent? yes, although of course the real expansion is (/descendant-or-self::node()/child::para)[1] but it comes to the same thing in this case. note though that (.//para)[1] is not ./descendant::para[1] it is ./descendant-or-self::para[1] You don't need the -or-self variant in the form you posted though as in that case you know the top node is / which can't be a para element. David ________________________________________________________________________ The Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 1249803. The registered office is: Wilkinson House, Jordan Hill Road, Oxford OX2 8DR, United Kingdom. This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs. ________________________________________________________________________
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