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Re: Retrieving @Name attribute of following Item.



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At 02:24 14-11-2001, Ian Blizard wrote:
>After I caused somewhat of a ruck mentioning flowers and chocolates, I
>now offer a small invisible prize to the solver of my next question.

We claim what it has in its pocketses, we does.

>XML:
>
><some-other-node>
>   <Data>
>     <Item Name="bob">val1</Item>
>     <Item Name="gary">val2</Item>
>   </Data>
></some-other-node>
>
>I simply want to get the @Name attribute from the following Item node,
>in the current node.
>
>I'm thinking I may need to use the position() XPATH function?
>
>e.g.
>
><xsl:value-of select="../Item[position()=position() + 2]"/>
>
>Or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Yep.  You don't say what the current node is, though it sounds like an 
Item.  Try this:

following-sibling::Item[1]

or

following-sibling::*[1]

~Chris
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