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Hi,
I'm going blind (before I read Mike's and David's contributions :-)
How about
entry[. is ancestor::table/descendant::entry[1]]/*[1][self::title|self::para]
?
One question is whether by "first title or para child" you mean "first child, if a title or a para". In other words, if you have
do you match both or just the title? My pattern matches just the title.
RE: [xsl] Pattern question: first child of first descendant
Subject: RE: [xsl] Pattern question: first child of first descendant From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 10:54:02 -0400 |
Hi,
I'm going blind (before I read Mike's and David's contributions :-)
How about
entry[. is ancestor::table/descendant::entry[1]]/*[1][self::title|self::para]
?
One question is whether by "first title or para child" you mean "first child, if a title or a para". In other words, if you have
<entry> <title/> <para/> </entry>
do you match both or just the title? My pattern matches just the title.
Cheers, Wendell
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