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How can I always match the immediate ancestral element

Subject: How can I always match the immediate ancestral element?
From: Taro Ikai <tikai@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 04:16:21 -0400
taro element
Given:

<section id="foo"><!-- *1 -->
  <anchor id="a"><!-- *2 -->
  <section><!-- *3 -->
    <anchor id="b"><!-- *4 -->
  </section>
</section>

How can I define a template for the "anchor" so that I can test if the 
first "anchor" inside the immediate ancestral "section" is the current 
"anchor" node?

For example, when I'm processing *4, I want to test if the first anchor 
element inside its immediate ancestral section (*3) is itself (*4). 

I've tried:

    key('section-name', @id)//anchor[1]

This results in matching *2 instead of *4.

Thanks much in advance.

-Taro

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