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Subject: RE: [xsl] Error in XPath expression with IE From: "Andrew Welch" <ajwelch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:31:32 -0000 |
> Maybe this is a little of-topic, but i have this problem
> where the expression
>
> (//Menu)[1]ancestor-or-self::Menu/MenuTitulo
>
> gives a error on some IE browsers
That is because it's missing a '/' after the predicate:
(//Menu)[1]/ancestor-or-self::Menu/MenuTitulo
^^^
[snip]
> Can i write this XPATH expression withou the use of the axis?
The Xpath itself isn't very good because (//Menu)[1] selects the first
<Menu> element of all <Menu> elements in the whole document, returning
at most a single node. The ancestor-or-self::Menu axis on that node
will only ever return that same node back, so:
(//Menu)[1]/ancestor-or-self::Menu/MenuTitulo
Is the same as:
(//Menu)[1]/MenuTitulo
cheers
andrew
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