Subject: RE: [xsl] How to calculate rowspan? From: "anton" <a.m@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 20:01:22 +0200 |
Hi! >>> not directly answering your question (as I see someone already gave some code for that) but... >>> unfortunatly the given solution didn't work, 'cause the content in the nodes isn't unique. >>> <ROW> <COL0 Type="Dimesion">A</COL0> <xsl:template match="//ROW[not(descendant::node()[1][@Type='Label'])]" > Never start a match pattern with // (it doesn't do anything useful) >>> in fact... Thanks, I deleted this. But if I will access attributes the // needed, why? >>> is the first descendent node which (nature being it is, is the same as) child::node()[1] which may be abreviated to node()[1] Unless you have xsl:strip-space in effect (or are using msxml which is arguably non-conformant in this respect) >>> I use msxml. >>> the first child node of ROW is a text node consisting or a newline and some space characters, you want the first element child, not the first node, so that would be match="ROW[not(*[1][@Type='Label'])]" >>> This work on msxml too, thanks! :-) best regards Anton Metz
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