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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> xsl-list
xsl-list
Re: [xsl] silbings
by Yan Zhu other posts by this author
Dec 22 2001 8:05PM messages near this date
RE: [xsl] silbings | RE: [xsl] silbings
yeap, the following:* worked, you are the man!

thanks a bunch, this list is awesome.

yan


Oleg Tkachenko wrote:

>  > hmm, didn't work. :(
>  >
>  > I tried both following-sibling and following::, the test
>  > is always positive regardless of whethere there is a node
>  > or not.
> 
>  If so, there is really following sibling after your context node. Perhaps you forgotten ab
out whitespace only text node which usually follows any element node and contains linefeed +
 few tabs. Try following-sibling::* in the case you interested in elements only.
> 
>  ---
>  Oleg Tkachenko,
>  Multiconn International, Israel
> 
>   XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list


 XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
Thread:
Dimitre Novatchev
Yan Zhu
Michael Kay
Yan Zhu
Oleg Tkachenko
Yan Zhu
Michael Kay
Yan Zhu
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Yan Zhu
Gunther Schadow
Dimitre Novatchev
Gunther Schadow
Dimitre Novatchev
Dimitre Novatchev
Gunther Schadow
Yan Zhu

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