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[xsl] RE: Finding the closest preceding element within the containing block

2012-05-21 13:23:19
Thanks for the response (also suggested by Syd Bauman) and follow-up emails 
from Michele Combs to refine the test on a more complex document structure.

With my other document variation, I ended up also using ../preceding-sibling to 
look into previous "b" elements.

I've started going through the tutorial suggested by ihe onwuka.

Thanks again for this help and all the previous info I've gleaned from the 
postings.

--Mike Cook


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