I am trying to find the last element in my xml, which looks like:
<list>
<element name="A" />
<element name="B" >
<element name="C" />
<element name="D" >
<element name="D" />
<element name="E" />
<element name="F" />
<element name="G" />
</element>
<element name="H" />
<element name="I" />
</list>
I need to get some kind of reverse menu, where current element and parents are highlighted as "active" and sibling as "inactive". Instead in result I have a messy tree only when I suppose "D" element clicked.
Double D elements are my problem. When I use
select="//element[@name='D'][last()]"
or select="//element[@name='D' and last()]"
(btw which one is correct?) first time first occurrence of D element is selected (debugger shows that). Here is xsl
<xsl:template match="list">
<xsl:apply-templates select="//navelement[@name = 'D'][last()]" mode="active"/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="element">
<ul class="menu">
<xsl:apply-templates select="preceding-sibling::node()" mode="inactive"/>
<li><a>....</a></li>
<xsl:apply-templates select="following-sibling::node()" mode="inactive"/>
</ul>
<xsl:apply-templates select="parent::element" mode="active"/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="element" mode="inactive">
<li><a>....</a></li>
</xsl:template>
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