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At 2003-07-30 10:17 -0500, Tengshe, Ashish wrote:
That would select the text node between the end of <div> and beginning of <font>.
The XPath address for the next element is "following::*", though typically I use "following-sibling::*" because I'm usually dealing only with siblings.
Be careful using either following axis because you may get duplication based on how you got to <div> in the first place: if when at the parent of <div> you chose to process all children elements, then <font> will be processed when you are finished processing <div> without having to explicitly use any following axis, therefore when you do use a following axis you would get duplication in this situation.
Questions like yours are difficult to answer without knowing a lot more about what you are doing, what the context of the current node list is, how you got to where you are, etc.
I hope this helps.
...................... Ken
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RE: [xsl] traversing to next Element
Subject: RE: [xsl] traversing to next Element From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 11:56:18 -0400 |
At 2003-07-30 10:17 -0500, Tengshe, Ashish wrote:
I think the XPath for the next element is something like following::node() as in <xsl:value-of select="following::node()"/>
That would select the text node between the end of <div> and beginning of <font>.
The XPath address for the next element is "following::*", though typically I use "following-sibling::*" because I'm usually dealing only with siblings.
-----Original Message----- From: sundar k rajan Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 9:54 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [xsl] traversing to next Element
Hi all,
How do i jump to next element, for example,
<div> <table> <tr> . ....
</table> </div> <font> .....
i'm in DIV and how do i go to FONT in XSL.
Be careful using either following axis because you may get duplication based on how you got to <div> in the first place: if when at the parent of <div> you chose to process all children elements, then <font> will be processed when you are finished processing <div> without having to explicitly use any following axis, therefore when you do use a following axis you would get duplication in this situation.
Questions like yours are difficult to answer without knowing a lot more about what you are doing, what the context of the current node list is, how you got to where you are, etc.
I hope this helps.
...................... Ken
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