Subject: Re: [xsl] Using XSLT to change XML and modify node with XPath From: kheris <kheris@xxxxx> Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 09:04:52 +0100 |
Hello David, Thank you for help. XML node name was just accident during creating the examples:) I am using Altova XmlSpy However, output i get is only: Var10SubVar012Var21Var1SubVar But as i see in code, it still won't work as expected. The procedure i am looking for is something like: 1) i reach the node var-path 2) i meet the node path. I get the value, and i search for /def[name=value] 3) i meet the second node path in current var-path. I get the value, and now i search for /def[name=value_of_path_before]//def[value_of_path_now] 4) etc. So, i use previously found node as starting node now. What is more, i need to use //, as structure of path can be deeper then explicitly said. But i can return only first found node (so, if more nodes satisfy that, i get always the first one). Is that possible in XSLT?
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