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Re: getting multiple values
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] getting multiple values
- From: Francis Norton <francis at redrice dot com>
- Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 08:41:43 +0100
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You're using "nextNode()" twice in the loop, once in the body and once
in the while test. Each time you use it, you move forward a node, so you
move two nodes forwards every time you go through the loop.
Download the Microsoft MSXML documentation (MSXML SDK) and look at the
code samples for nextNode() there.
Francis.
P Vikram wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Can anybody help.iam getting alternate values.Iam
> getting 2,4,6.
>
> testvar = testXML.documentElement.selectNodes("ID");
>
> idarray = new Array();
> var j =0;
> while (testvar.nextNode()){
> alert(testvar.nextNode().text);
>
> }
>
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