..[foo]
isn't legal. If it were legal it would mean the same as
parent::node()[foo]
which is legal but selects parents for which foo is true.
parent::node()[following-sibling::*[1]]"
would select your parent if you had an uncle.
But you want your uncle, so that's
parent::node()/[following-sibling::*[1]]"
or
../following-sibling::*[1]
David
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