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Hi everyone,
I need a simple XPath request to look for the following thing :
have the first enclosing element of an element that correspond to certain names.
In this example, I am looking for the nearest enclosing <hx> element (h1 or h2).
I need an Xpath expression that would give back h1 for the first <x/> element, and h2 for the second.
Any idea ?
Thanks.
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[xsl] Need for a technique
Subject: [xsl] Need for a technique From: Paul Terray <terray@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 13:26:52 +0000 |
Hi everyone,
I need a simple XPath request to look for the following thing :
have the first enclosing element of an element that correspond to certain names.
For example : <doc> <h1> <para>my text is here, and <x/> I need to know where x is...</para> <h2> <para>However :<list> <item><x/> this element could be anywhere</item> </list> </para> </h2> </h1> </doc>
In this example, I am looking for the nearest enclosing <hx> element (h1 or h2).
I need an Xpath expression that would give back h1 for the first <x/> element, and h2 for the second.
Any idea ?
Thanks.
--
Paul TERRAY - Ingénieur Systèmes Documentaires
4Dconcept
Centre d'affaires - 22, rue Etienne de Jouy
78353 Jouy en Josas CEDEX
Tel. 01 34 58 70 70 - Fax. 01 39 46 06 90
email : terray@xxxxxxxxxxxx
XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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