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Subject: RE: Find out the existance of an element between 2 others
From: cknell@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 09:34:06 -0500
RE:  Find out the existance of an element between 2 oth
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-----Original Message-----
From:     Ed Yau <eyau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent:     Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:13:26 -0000
To:       <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:   Find out the existance of an element between 2 others

Hi,

I'm working with some WordML at present, trying to identify if a page is
blank so that I can remove it.

Unfortunately, there is no <page> tag, otherwise things would be a lot
easier.
Instead, pages are delimited using the <w:br> tag.  Valid text elements
are wrapped in <w:t> tags.

What I am trying to express in an Xpath is
"Look to see where there are any <w:t> elements containing text between
these 2 <w:br>s".  I can understand how to see whether there are any
<w:t> after a <w:br> using axes. What I don't get is how to tell it that
all the <w:t> below the next <w:br> should be excluded.  Any thoughts?

Cheers,
    Ed

P.s. how do I reply back to this thread afterwards?

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