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RE: How to define the XPath expression to retrieve a following/preceding element in an XInclude
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] How to define the XPath expression to retrieve a following/preceding element in an XInclude
- From: "Ed Steenhoek" <e dot steenhoek at chello dot nl>
- Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 20:54:00 +0200
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Jarno,
Thanks for your answer but it did not work within Cocoon. This could be due
to the XInclude implementation in Cocoon. Unfortunately I don't have a way
available other than Cocoon to test this XInclude. I will dive into that on
their mailinglist ans see if it should work within their implementation or
not.
I did try this as an XSL:Value-Of in an XSLT styleheet and it worked without
a problem.
I'm not aware that this should behave different in an XInclude.
Regards,
Ed
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Jarno.Elovirta@nokia.com
Verzonden: Thursday, September 06, 2001 5:30 AM
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Onderwerp: RE: [xsl] How to define the XPath expression to retrieve a
following/preceding element in an XInclude
> But what is the XPath expression the retrieve the preceding
> or following
> navKey element?
>
> I tried:
> //navKey[@navID='S001'][following::group[1]/navKey/@navID] but that
> does not do the trick. Anyone an idea?
//navKey[@navID='S001']/following::group[1]/navKey/@navID
or
//navKey[@navID='S001']/following::navKey[1]/@navID
if the structure of your XML is uniform and each group has only one navKey.
Jarno
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