Subject: Re: [xsl] Restricting the scope of preceding:: and following:: From: Peter Flynn <pflynn@xxxxxx> Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:18:45 +0000 |
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 10:40, Geert Josten wrote: > >>Perhaps you are looking something is the line of: > >>(descendant::*|following-sibling::*|ancestor::*[count(ancestor::s|$sentence) = > >>1]/following-sibling::*/descendant::*)/@type > > > > > > Not so much that as the fact that it appears to be ignoring the > > test count(ancestor::s|$sentence)=1 because it is processing > > all following:: elements in the document instead of being limited > > to those within the same sentence as the context element. > > Hmmm, yes, that is probably true. If there is no ancestor::s, then the count is still 1. I've always > preferred the variant: generate-id(ancestor::s[1]) = generate-id($sentence). That should give better > results.. Oh duuuuh. Of course. Thanks. ///Peter
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