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Subject: [xsl] select a node: child of an ancestor From: Anthony <apwebdesign@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 16:55:51 -0700 (PDT) |
I have the following xml tree, in which I need to
compare the value of <SelectedNode> with <NodeId>
while iterating:
<LeftNavTree>
<LeftNavParamList>
<SelectedNode>Link 1.1.1<</SelectedNode>
</LeftNavParamList>
<TreeNodeList>
<TreeNode>
<NodeID>Link 1</NodeID>
<NodeContent>...</NodeContent>
<TreeNodeList>
<TreeNode>
<NodeID>Link 1.1</NodeID>
<NodeContent>...</NodeContent>
<TreeNodeList>
<TreeNode>
<NodeID>Link 1.1.1</NodeID>
<NodeContent>...</NodeContent>
</TreeNode>
</TreeNodeList>
</TreeNode>
</TreeNodeList>
</TreeNode>
</TreeNodeList>
</LeftNavTree>
There could be more than one LeftNavTree, so
originally I was using this xpath:
//p:LeftNavTree/p:LeftNavParamList/p:SelectedNode
But it's concatonating the values of SelectedNode from
both LeftNavTree's. I need an xpath expression that
will grab "the SelectedNode element which is a
descendent of the ancestor LeftNavTree element for the
current node".
Make sense? Hopefully :-)
Anthony
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