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Assume my XML document contains one or MORE hierarchies of 'dataset' nodes,
like this:
<report>
<stuff/>
<dataset>
<dataset>
<stuff/>
</dataset>
<dataset>
<stuff/>
</dataset>
</dataset>
<stuff/>
<dataset>
<dataset>
<stuff/>
<dataset>
<stuff/>
</dataset>
<DATASET>
<stuff/>
</dataset>
<stuff/>
</dataset>
</dataset>
<stuff/>
</report>
The 'dataset' levels will vary in depth. Other elements will be sprinkled
among the 'dataset' nodes. How can I determine when I am at the beginning
of the very LAST 'dataset' node (the node in caps above), regardless if its
depth?
Many thanks,
David Woosley
XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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