If your current node is: row//basket/flower[(_at_)type='tulip']
Then the previous non-tulip flower node is:
ancestor::flower[(_at_)type!='tulip']
And you can get (print) the previous flower type like this:
<xsl:apply-templates select="ancestor::flower[(_at_)type!='tulip']"/>
<xsl:template match="flower">
<xsl:value-of select="@type"/>
</xsl:template>
Or maybe I don't quite understand the requirements...
On 27 Jan 2006 at 17:28, Andrea Berman wrote:
It's Friday! Please, have pity upon me and save my sanity!
Say I have the following style of XML:
<row>
<basket>
<flower type="rose">
<basket>
<flower type="tulip">
<basket>
...
</basket>
</flower>
</basket>
</flower>
</basket>
</row>
If I'm at node "flower" with type of "tulip", how do I reference the
previous flower's type?
Thanks!
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