Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >comp.text.xml Archive Home >Recent entries [Thread Prev] >Thread Next - Re: //b[1]//c gives different results if the first b is nested in another element //b[1]//c gives different results if the first b is nested in another elementTo: NULL Date: 9/13/2008 9:25:00 PM <a>
<b>
<c/><c/>
</b>
<b>
<c/><c/><c/>
</b>
<b>
<c/>
</b>
</a>
Doing //b[1]//c on that yields two items. If, however, I put the
first <b></b> within a <d></d>, I get five items. My question is...
why?
Here's what I mean by "put the first <b></b> within a <d></d>":
<a>
<d>
<b>
<c/><c/>
</b>
</d>
<b>
<c/><c/><c/>
</b>
<b>
<c/>
</b>
</a>
Why does that return 5 items when the first only returns 2?
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