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3 observations: (1) The b node that is a 'duplicate' isn't a sibling in your example because it has a different parent. (2) If you want only the first you should compare it with previous nodes, not following. (3) From your direction I infer that you only should compare with other b nodes that have a c child. I thing the following should do this, supposing that the example gives the general format of the document (e.g no b nodes in stray locations): //b[child::c][not(./@name=preceding::b[child::c]/@name)] -- Piet van Oostrum Cochabamba. URL: http://pietvanoostrum.com/ Nu Fair Trade woonartikelen op http://www.zylja.com
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