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XPath needed for getting the nearest attribute on the ancestor axis till aNode with a particular name() is found
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- Subject: [xsl] XPath needed for getting the nearest attribute on the ancestor axis till aNode with a particular name() is found
- From: "Sanjay Pandey/Towers Perrin" <pandeys at towers dot com>
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 09:29:55 -0400
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Hi list,
I needed to get the nearest attribute value (with name() 'name' or 'type'
or 'category') on the ancestor axis, starting from a particular node. I am
able to do that, thanks to this list too for that, using the following:
xpathStr = "./ancestor::*[@name or @type or
@category][1]/@*[name() = 'name' or name() = 'type' or name()
= 'category']";
XObject obj = XPathAPI.eval(currentNode,xpathStr);
It works fine. Now I want to limit the ancestor axis traversal till I find
a node with name() = 'someName', otherwise the search would continue till
root node.
Can this be done within the single XPath or I will need to do a loop where
I go one node up check if I have hit the node with 'someName', ifNot then
look for the relevant attribute?
Suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sanjay
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