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Subject: RE: [xsl] easy XPath question From: "Sanjay Pandey/Towers Perrin" <pandeys@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 15:12:25 -0400 |
Actually, I could find the solution myself. I believe that the solution
mentioned by you would not work! I get the desired result once I start
searching from
level1[@type='one'] level by putting //level2[@name]
So, level1[@type='one']//level2[@name] works for me.
Thanks anyway,
Sanjay
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"Oleg Tkachenko" cc: (bcc: Sanjay Pandey/Towers Perrin)
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08/06/2001 03:21 PM
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Hello Sanjay !
> What should be the XPath for getting all the <level2 with
> attribute 'name'>
> nodes under <level1 with type = 'one'>.
You said it :) Its almost in XPath notation :)
level1[@type='one']/level2[@name]
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Oleg Tkachenko,
Multiconn International
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