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Hi i've the below two cases in XML.

Case1:

<para num="01"><page num="05"/>abcdefghij ancfrgthig</para>

Case2:

<para num="01">abcdefgrghy sdfdfhrtfd<page num="05"/></para>

Case3:

<para num="01"><span class="bold">abcdefgrghy sdfdfhrtfd</span><page num="05"/></para>

Case4:

<para num="01"><span class="bold">abcdefgrghy</span><page num="05"/> sdfdfhrtfd</para>

Case5:

<para num="01"><span class="bold">abcdefgrghy</span> sdfdfhrtfd<page num="05"/> </para>

Case5:

<para num="01"><span class="bold">abcdefgrghy sdfdfhrtfd</span><page num="05"/> </para>

I need to differentiate these two cases, because i want to make different templates for each.

I use directly <xsl:apply-templates/>, but here if i have the first case stated above, first the page template needs to be called by the para template.

Thanks

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  • The first sample is not even well-formed, an end tag </page> is missing. May 7, 2014 at 13:17
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    If those two cases actually represent your scenario (no text after or before a certain child element), you can use //para/page[following-sibling::text()] to select the first one and //para/page[preceding-sibling::text()] to find the second one. May 7, 2014 at 13:23
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    This assumes your cases are only those two: when there is text following the tag, and when there is text preceding the tag. Those expressions will not match tags with no text following or preceding, however, and will always match if there is text before and after. May 7, 2014 at 13:27
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    You can also use modes <xsl:template ... mode="..."> and <xsl:apply-templates ... mode="..."> to apply different templates on <para> for each different situation. May 7, 2014 at 13:29
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    Instead of adding more and more examples (six by now), why don't you spend a moment and write out the logic in words. May 7, 2014 at 14:54

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Thanks for your valuable comments, I've fixed my issue and below is the solution.

<xsl:choose>

  <xsl:when test="child::node()[1][self::*]">
    <xsl:apply-templates select="child::page[1]"/>
    <div class="para">
      <xsl:call-template name="phrase"/>    
      <xsl:apply-templates select="child::node()[not(self::page)]"/>
    </div>
  </xsl:when>  

  <xsl:otherwise>
    <div class="para">
      <xsl:call-template name="phrase"/>
      <xsl:apply-templates/>
    </div>
  </xsl:otherwise>

</xsl:choose>

Thanks again!

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