I want to search for all nodes which for this example contain the
phrase "to_search" and than i want to ascend from the found node
accross the ancestor-or-self axis to output every parent but in the
order as they appear in the xml source. Because of node_h never being
any parent, it is not included in my output.
2008/9/29 David Carlisle <davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk>:
I hope this example is not to complicated to understand my problem now...
your input has <node_h but your requested output does not. What rule do
you need to implement that filters out this node?
David
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