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Re: [xsl] Extract First node

From: omprakash.v@-------------
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Date: 9/2/2005 3:54:00 AM
Hi,
      It works correctly for me with saxon8.4.

cheers,
prakash





                                                                                                                                       
                      "SINGH Navpreet"                                                                                                 
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Hi
I am having a problem with XPath expression for XSLT. I am trying to
extract a node from xml with a special attribute. For example
<a>
  <b>
    <c type="html">HTML file</c>
  </b>
  <b>
    <c type="text">Text File</c>
  </b>
  <b>
    <c type="pdf">First Pdf File</c>
  </b>
  <b>
    <c type="pdf">Second Pdf File</c>
  </b>
  <b>
    <c type="rtf">Rtf File</c>
  </b>
</a>

Element <c> can appear in any order and there could be a number of <c> with
attribute type="pdf". I want to extract the first occurence of the element
<c> which has a attribute type="pdf". I tried to extract it with
<xsl:value-of select="b/c[attribute::className='pdf'][1]"/>
after matching the template for <a>. But I am getting "First Pdf File
Second Pdf File". Can anyone tell me where I am making mistake. I am using
Saxon-B8.5.
Thanks
Navpreet.





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