On 23/04/2010 14:39, Nic Gibson wrote:
I'm trying to find all processing instructions that occur between the current
node (which will always be a text node in this case) and the next text node
(in document order).
to write this in the most direct (perhaps not most efficient) way
following:processing-instruction()[preceding::text()[1] is current()]
or
following:processing-instruction() except
following::text()[1]/following:processing-instruction()
or
xsl:variable name="next" select="following::text()[1]"
following:processing-instruction()[. << $next]
or
...
you could probably make it quicker using keys, or by using
following-sibling rather than following (if that is safe in your context)
David
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