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RE: Displaying every 2 element values in 1 rowyy


> > Mike,Im getting all the values in one row like A21 A22 A23 
> A24 A25 A26.
> 
> > >           <xsl:value-of select="following-sibling::eno"/>
> 
> My mistake.
> Change the line above to 
> 
>           <xsl:value-of select="following-sibling::eno[1]"/>
> 
> ...because you want the first eno from the following siblings of the
> current one.

Mike, we both fell into this one. <xsl:value-of> outputs the string value of
the select expression, which in the case of a node-set is the string-value
of the first node, so adding the predicate "[1]" adds nothing. The real
problem is that the <eno> element isn't a sibling of the original at all,
it's a first cousin, so the expression should be following::eno or
../following-sibling::emp/eno

Mike Kay


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