Subject: Re: XSL equivalent of SQL having
From: Francesco Barresi <kywocs@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 14:07:30 -0400
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Yes, you can nest the [], like you writed before:
/one/two[child::three[@atribute='value']]
You can also do it in other ways, for example:
//three[parent::two and @attribute='value']
yes I know, this example is pretty stupid, but was only to show that
in Xpath you can match the same thing with dirrente expressions.
Bye
Francesco
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 13:06:19 -0400, john-xsl-list
<john-xsl-list@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 13:00:28 -0400, Francesco Barresi wrote
> >
> > Yes, just use the XPath expresion:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > /one/two[child::three]
>
> Thanks. There has been a complication. I want to retrieve all <two>
> elements that have <three> children that meet a criteria. Is it possible to
> nest the [], do I use a different character or is this not possible?
>
> /one/two[child::three[@atribute='value']]
>
>
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