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How to test if a node is a descendant of a specific ancestor
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- Subject: [xsl] How to test if a node is a descendant of a specific ancestor
- From: Sebastian Schirmer <schirmer at sitewaerts dot de>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 14:47:29 +0200
- Reply-To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
Hello!
I have an xml file that looks like the following:
<layout>
<head-row>
<data>
<string>
</string>
</data>
</head-row>
<body-row>
<data>
<string>
</string>
</data>
</body-row>
</layout>
Then I have a template rule in an XSL file that looks like the following:
<xsl:template match="//string">
.......Pseudo code:
<test if the current context node is a descendant of head-row>
<p class="head-row">some content</p>
</test>
<test if the current context node is a descendant of body-row>
<p class="body-row">some content</p>
</test>
...........
How can I test this?
Sebastian Schirmer
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