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Fw: how to access the element which is in the top in XSL.
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- Subject: Fw: how to access the element which is in the top in XSL.
- From: "Rebecca Lundberg" <rlundberg at esrv dot com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 15:38:43 -0400
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Never mind. I figured it out.
select="ancestor::two/child::three/statistic[@one]"
Rebecca
> > i have navigated upto <seven1>. If at this point i
> > > want to refer to the element "three".
> >
> > select="ancestor::two/child::three"
>
> What if we changed the format to
>
>
> <one>
> <two>
> <three>something</three>
> <statistic one>aaaa</statistic one>
> <four>
> <statistic one>xxx</statistic one>
> <five>
> <six>
> <seven>
> <seven1>
>
> Do I have to do an apply-template on "ancestor::two/child::three" in
order
> to get to associated <statistic one> value or is their some clever way I
can
> do the entire selection in one line?
>
> Rebecca
>
>
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