Hello Ragulf,
Thanks you once again for the help.
Regards,
Raj
--- Ragulf Pickaxe <ragulf(_dot_)pickaxe(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Raj,
Is there any other way to select nodes between
First
list and second list using following-sibling of
first
list and preceding-sibling of second list.
I sent you a solution to another problem that you
posted.
Why can you not tweak this one to work?
<xsl:apply-templates
select="following-sibling::*[(_at_)level=$current-level+1][generate-id(preceding-sibling::*[(_at_)level=$current-level][1])=$current-id]">
The select can be easily changed to:
select="following-sibling::*[not(self::list)][generate-id(preceding-sibling::list[1])=$current-list]"
Where $current-list is the generated-id for the
current list element you are in.
From what I read, this is what you want.
Regards,
Ragulf Pickaxe :-/
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