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this is a follow up for How can I select the first element using XSLT? .

<xml>
    <news>
        <newsitem>
            <dateCreated>2009-09-09</dateCreated>
            <summary>Something great happened</sumamry>
        </newsitem>
        <newsitem>
            <dateCreated>2009-09-08</dateCreated>
            <summary>Something bad happened</sumamry>
        </newsitem>
    </news>
    <news>
        <newsitem>
            <dateCreated>2009-09-07</dateCreated>
            <summary>Something really bad happened</sumamry>
        </newsitem>
    </news>
</xml>

How can I match against the first newsitem element in the document? the xsl:template match="//newsItem[1]" match sujested in the other question will get the first child. xsl:template match="(//newsItem)[1]" is not valid. The only other hints I've gotten involves doing some complicated/messy stuff with keys, it seems like there should be a better answer,

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If I understand the question, I think you should use :

<xsl:template match="//news[1]/newsitem[1]"> to select the first item of all.
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  • Unfortunately, in my real situation I cannot those assumptions.
    – user833970
    Jul 26, 2012 at 21:36
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There's no simple match pattern that will select the first element of name newsitem in the document. You can do it with a predicate:

match="newsitem[not(preceding::newsitem)]"

but the performance is likely to be horrible.

With XSLT 2.0 the best solution is to bind a global variable and test for it:

<xsl:variable name="first-newsitem" select="(//newsitem)[1]"/>

<xsl:template match="newsitem[. is $first-newsitem]"/>
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In XSLT 1.0 one can use this:

newsitem[not(ancestor::newsitem or preceding::newsitem)]

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