This is my sample xml
<Content-Type
...
The code you posted earlier had
preceding-sibling::Content-type[2])
which is looking for the second (going backwards) Content-type element.
Your posted example doesn't have one Content-type element never mind
two.
presumably you intended preceding-sibling::Content-Type[1])
Alythough you really only want that test in a template matching body (or
as Michael commented in the pattern matching its parent) rather than
matching on every node and looking for this sibling every time.
David
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