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Re: [xsl] To find out immediate following tag

2008-10-01 04:56:52


XSLT has no access to the tags in the document (they are resolved by
the XML parser and not reported) but to check if the following element
is an a1 you'd do following-sibling::*[1][self::a1] although in xslt2
it's usually better to use for-each-group to do the merging rather than
looking along the sibling axis, something like

for-each-group select="*" group-adjacent="self::a1"

David

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