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Re: position of non actual element
- From: "Rudolf Pischek" <rudolf dot pischek at asei dot cz>
- To: <XSL-List at lists dot mulberrytech dot com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 07:45:32 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] position of non actual element
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Hi oliviere,
>position() returns always the position of the current node within the
>context node list. There's nothing like a "global position".
I know :-))
>So, what do you mean by "position"?
ok, my original data are:
<table>
<cols>
<col name="persno" width="..." align=".." grid="..." .....>
<col name="name" width="..." align=".." grid="..." .....>
<col name="address" width="..." align=".." grid="..." .....>
</cols>
<rows>
<row memo="..">
<cell>123</cell>
<cell>John Smith</cell>
<cell>1st avenue, 1040 Boston</cell>
</row>
...
</rows>
</table>
When I format this xml I want:
<xsl:for-each select="table/rows/row">
<TR><TD><xsl:value-of select="give me the cell which position is the same
as the position of element col which attribute is name"/>
</TD>
</TR>
</xsl:for-each>
Thats all what I want. I think if you write select="element[position() = 5]"
that means that parser must find position of "element", why I cannot know
the number of this position(), why only in test?
Rudolf Pischek
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