Is it possible to do the equivalent of the following in xslt:
.//TagA[./TagB/[@AttrA='AttrAValue'] = 'TagBValue']
This is failing within Visual Studio 2008 with the following error:
error: Unexpected token '[' in the expression.
.//TagA[./TagB/ -->[<-- @AttrA='AttrAValue'] = 'TagBValue']
Should this be working? Is this a problem in the MS implementation of XSLT, or is there a way I can get all TagA nodes that have a TagB node whose AttrA is equal to AttrAValue and whose TagB innerText is equal to TagBValue.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tim
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Tim
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I think you need something before the offending [ to select a nodeset to then apply the attribute filter to.
On second thoughts do you even need the / before the offending [?
From Si Keep -
Thanks Si, you're right. The following worked:
.//TagA[./TagB[@AttrA='AttrAValue'] = 'TagBValue']I'll blame it on the early morning!
From Tim
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