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Subject: Accessing nodes From: "Mateja Mikek" <mateja.mikek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 18:13:21 CET |
Hello, all.
I'm a beginner in XSL and I need help (how unusual).
Here is a part of the XML file:
<ROWSET>
<ROW>
<FIRST>a1</FIRST>
<SECOND>a2</SECOND>
<THIRD>a3</THIRD>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<FIRST>a1</FIRST>
<SECOND>b2</SECOND>
<THIRD>b3</THIRD>
</ROW>
...
</ROWSET>
how can I address the <FIRST>a1</FIRST> element of the first <ROW> while processing the <FIRST>a1</FIRST> element of the SECOND <ROW>
(thus ROWSET/ROW/child:node[1] is the context node, if I understand things OK)?
I will be most gratefull for any help.
Mateja
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