Hi List,
I´ve got a problem finding out whether a parent element is a "last()" one.
I read the FAQ but it didn´t help.
My XML file has the following structure:
<views>
<view>
<stuff>...</stuff>
</view>
<view>
<stuff>...</stuff>
<view>
<stuff>...</stuff>
<view>
<stuff>...</stuff>
</view>
<view>
<stuff>...</stuff>
</view>
</view>
<view>
<stuff>...</stuff>
</view>
</view>
</views>
That means each <view>-element can contain an undefined number of other
<view>s. What I want to know is whether the parent of a <view> - if it is
also the view - is the last one.
I tried <xsl:if test="ancestor::con:view[1][position()]!=last()">, but
understanding more and more of XSLT I know that can´t work. But I don´t
know yet what can.
All whitespace is stripped.
Thanks for your help!
Julia
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