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Subject: Re: [xsl] Absolute position From: "Carmelo Montanez" <carmelo@xxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 05:51:17 -0500 |
Thanks Wendell ......
Almost there ..... however, I want to constraint the selection a bit more,
look
at a more descriptive tree. I want to select the position within each
"parent"
subtree. In other words "child3" is number 5 within the first "parent"
subtree
but it will be number 6 at the second "parent" subtree.
<parent>
<child1>
</child1>
<child2>
<child2-1>
<child2-1-1>
</child2-1-1>
</child2-1>
</child2>
<child3>
<child3-1>
</child3-1>
</child3>
<child4>
</child4>
</parent>
<parent>
<child1>
</child1>
<child2>
<child2-1>
<child2-1-1>
<child2-1-1-1>
</child2-1-1-1>
</child2-1-1>
</child2-1>
</child2>
<child3>
<child3-1>
</child3-1>
</child3>
<child4>
</child4>
</parent>
Thanks,
Carmelo
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