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Subject: [xsl] Preceding Ancestors From: Richard Mitchell <Richard.Mitchell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 16:13:46 +0100  | 
Well I'm trying to create some sort of scoping rule into my XML definition ( well it's already there but I'm trying to get at it from deep inside one long XPath expression ). What I can't work out is how to get at any preceding elements that are in my 'scope' i.e. from a file like <s> <m> <p a="1"/> <p a="2"/> <m> <p a="3"/> <p a="4"/> <p a="5"/> </m> <m> <p a="6"/> <p a="7"/> <---Context is here <p a="8"/> </m> <p a="9"/> </m> </s> And I'm expecting something like <p a="1"/> <p a="2"/> <p a="6"/> I've tried ancestor::*/p but that will give me <p a="9"/> too. Any ideas out there pleeeeze. I'll owe you a beer ( or beverage of your choice ) next time you're in Cambridge. Ta Muchly. Richard Mitchell Software Developer http://www.vbnonline.com/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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