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RE: how to access the element which is in the top in XSL.
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- Subject: RE: how to access the element which is in the top in XSL.
- From: "Robert C. Lyons" <boblyons at unidex dot com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 21:58:04 -0400
- Cc: "'srirangababu thimmaiah'" <babuxsl at yahoo dot com>
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Babu wrote:
> 2.i have navigated upto <seven1>. If at this point i
> want to refer to the element "three".
> for example.
>
> <xsl:template match="seven1"
> <topvalue>
> <xsl:applytemplates
> select="three"> ????? what is the format to be
> applied.
> </topvalue>
> <xsl:template>
Assuming that <four> is a subelement of <three>
(i.e., <four> is under <three>), the following
should work:
<xsl:template match="seven1">
<topvalue>
<xsl:apply-templates select="../../../.." />
</topvalue>
<xsl:template>
Hope this helps.
Bob
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