Hello all,
Assuming I have a document like this:
<root>
<test>
<para>Text1</para>
<para>Text2</para>
<para>Text3</para>
</test>
<test>
<para>Text1</para>
<para>Text2</para>
<para>Text3</para>
</test>
<test>
<para>Text1</para>
<para>Text2</para>
<para>Text3</para>
</test>
</root>
I'm trying to figure out how to build a xpath statement to get all the text
nodes besides from the 2nd <para> element of the 2nd <test> element. I was
trying to write something like /root/test/para[position()!=2 and
ancestor::*[1][position()!=2]]/text() but it didn't work (I guess that
you're not surprised by that result...)
Is such a statement even possible in xpath? Also, how would I implement such
a query on xslt?
(In my real document there could be more levels to avoid)
Thank you very much for your patience and help
Liron
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