Subject: RE: Locate specific occurrence of element using XPath
From: Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 12:40:18 +0100
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> I have been having a hard time in trying to figure out if it is at all
> possible to tell XSLT to locate 4th <E> element which comes
> right beneath
> <A>/<C> in the example below using a single XPath expression.
> Any help or
> hint will be appreciated.
>
> <A>
> <B>
> <E></E>
> <E></E>
> ...
> <C>
> <E></E>
> <E></E>
> </C>
> <C>
> <E></E>
> <E></E> <- I am trying to locate this element
> <E></E>
> <E></E>
> </C>
> <D>
> <E></E>
> <E></E>
> ...
> </D>
> </A>
>
> I tried "A/C/E[4]", but apparently it does not work...
I think "(A/C/E)[4]" will get the element you want.
Mike Kay
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