Hi Rick,
In Michael Kay's book, check under xsl:for-each-group, "Using
group-starting-with", there is an example "Handling flat XHTML documents" which
describes the situation.
I think it is easier to understand group-starting-with="section" instead of
group-ending-with and knowing that the first group will contain everything up
to the first <section>.
Best regards,
- Michael
Am 12.04.2017 um 23:06 schrieb Rick Quatro rick(_at_)rickquatro(_dot_)com
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Here is my xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<chapter>
<title>Title</title>
<intro>
<p>Intro</p>
</intro>
<section></section>
<section></section>
<section></section>
</chapter>
My context node is the <chapter> element. I want to select everything up to
and including the first <section>.
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