Hmm... doesn't
match="node[(_at_)hidden=1]"
make it so that ALL nodes with hidden=1 are selected when you provide their
preceding sibling (with hidden=0) as a key?
How come this would only select a consecutive group of hidden=1?
I don't see exactly how that works...
/Gabriel
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Från: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk]
Skickat: den 18 september 2005 18:09
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Ämne: Re: [xsl] xpath selection problem
this is a standard grouping question, you don't need to use recursion
but you do need to use some auxiliary xslt definitions not just a single
xpath. (it could be a single xpath 2 expression).
in xslt1 normally you'd use a key something like
<xsl:key name="n" match="node[(_at_)hidden=1]"
use="generate-id(preceding-sibling::node[(_at_)hidden=0][1])"/>
...
then from the current node, the following hidden=1 nodes can then be
selected with a single xpath
select="key('n',generate-id())
David
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