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I know this is more of an XPATH question rather than an XSLT one, but
I want to select all <var> which contain a <sumStat> with a "vald" type whose sumStat value is >4. So, in the following example, I only want to select the first <var>
Now, I can do this if I select the sumStat matching my criteria and then its parent, something like select="fullPathToSumStat/sumStat[@type='vald'][. > 4]/parent::*" (untested)
but is there some way to do this avoiding using an axis?
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[xsl] XPATH question
Subject: [xsl] XPATH question From: "I-Lin Kuo" <ikuoikuo@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 11:29:53 -0400 |
I know this is more of an XPATH question rather than an XSLT one, but
I want to select all <var> which contain a <sumStat> with a "vald" type whose sumStat value is >4. So, in the following example, I only want to select the first <var>
<var> <sumStat type="vald">5</sumStat> <sumStat type="min">3</sumStat> </var> <var> <sumStat type="vald">3</sumStat> <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat> </var> <var> <sumStat>5</sumStat> </var>
Now, I can do this if I select the sumStat matching my criteria and then its parent, something like select="fullPathToSumStat/sumStat[@type='vald'][. > 4]/parent::*" (untested)
but is there some way to do this avoiding using an axis?
I-Lin Kuo, Ann Arbor, MI Macromedia Certified ColdFusion 5.0 Advanced Developer Sun Certified Java 2 Programmer Ann Arbor Java Users Group (www.aajug.org) SUN Top 25 JUG
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