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Yes, of course! (Now I wonder: how could I NOT see that...) Thanks, Andrew. -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: Andrew Welch [mailto:andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx] Sendt: 17. november 2006 12:57 Til: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Emne: Re: Combine content of separate elements On 11/17/06, Per Osnes <per.osnes@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > I have a follow-up question to Michael's answer/explanation (below). > Is there any difference between these: > > a) select="following-sibling::*[self::para|self::para2][1][self::para2] > b) select="following-sibling::*[self::para2][1] > > Or rather: > a) the first following sibling that is a para or para2, provided it is a > para2. > b) the first following sibling that is a para2 > > I try to see the reason for using the first alternative, but am not able > to... (a) will only select the next <para2> element if it comes before the next <para> element, (b) will simply select the next <para2> It's actually a really impressive way of doing it...
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