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Not sure from your example, but do you mean:
<xsl:if test="$entry/ancestor::tgroup/spanspec[@spanname=$sn]/@align">
(I took the slash out between spanspec and the [predicate]).
--David Mitchell
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Re: [xsl] XSL(check attribute exists in the parent node and get value for another attribute in the same node)
Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL(check attribute exists in the parent node and get value for another attribute in the same node) From: David Mitchell <dmitchell4@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 21:46:42 -0500 |
Not sure from your example, but do you mean:
<xsl:if test="$entry/ancestor::tgroup/spanspec[@spanname=$sn]/@align">
(I took the slash out between spanspec and the [predicate]).
--David Mitchell
<spanspec namest="c3" nameend="c5" spanname="35" align="right"></spanspec>
above is the ancestor node. I want to check whether
the ALIGN attribute exists based on the attribute
SPANNAME value in the SPANSPEC. I tried using the
following way, but it doesn't work.
<xsl:if test="$entry/ancestor::tgroup/spanspec/[@spanname=$sn]/@align"> ..... </xsl:if>
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