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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:40:12+00:00 2026-05-13T09:40:12+00:00

Evidently MSXML6 doesn’t support XSLT 2.0, at least not the max() function. I need

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Evidently MSXML6 doesn’t support XSLT 2.0, at least not the max() function. I need to find out the node that contains the highest value among its siblings. They are in arbitrary order.

I want the order to remain identical so adding order-by and checking [0] is out of question.

I want to do this with a single XPath statement. I don’t want to call templates or involve any more complex logic than that. I’m sure there is a horrifying MS Scripting Extensions embedded somewhere. Eww.

I thought of:

elem1[count(../elem1[@value < current()/@value]) = 0]

But it didn’t work as I expected (returns the first node always). Any other nifty XPath magic can you think of there?

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    2026-05-13T09:40:12+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:40 am

    Try

    elem1[not(../elem1/@value > @value)]
    

    That is, you want the elem1 for which it is not the case that another elem1 has a greater @value.

    Inspiration from this handy page

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