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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:59:13+00:00 2026-05-13T17:59:13+00:00

I have some XML like this: <topics> <topic id=50/> <topic id=51/> <topic id=52/> </topics>

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I have some XML like this:

<topics>
  <topic id="50"/>
  <topic id="51"/>
  <topic id="52"/>
</topics>

<discussions>
  <discussion type="foo">talked about T50 as Discussion 1000</discussion>
  <discussion type="bar">Food is yummy!</discussion>
  <discussion type="foo">talked about T52 as Discussion 1050</discussion>
</discussions>

Given a particular topic ID ($topicID), I would like to do the following:

  • Devise an XPath expression which is true if there is a <discussion> with type="foo" that contains the text T$topicID as Discussion <corresponding-discussion-id>.

  • Devise an XPath expression which, given that $topicID, will extract the text Discussion <corresponding-discussion-id>.

Is this possible?


Update:

For the first one, I’m thinking I need something like:

exists(
 //discussions/discussion[
  @type="foo" and
  contains(text(), concat($topicId, ??? ))  <-- What goes here? I think we need
 ]                                           some kind of matches(...) around the
)                                            concat(), too.
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    2026-05-13T17:59:13+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:59 pm

    The following XPath will select the discussions attribute type=”foo” and containing the text “T50 as Discussion” (when $topicid=50).

    //discussions/discusson[@type='foo' and contains(., concat('T', $topicid, ' as Discussion ')]
    

    Given a particular discussion element, the corresponding id is given by:

    substring-after(normalize-space(.),' as Discussion ')
    

    We can combine the 2 by replacing “.” in the second expression with the entire first expression. Note that if multiple discussions match the inner expression, we will concat their values from the second.

    substring-after(normalize-space(
        //discussions/discusson[@type='foo' and contains(., concat('T', $topicid, ' as Discussion ')]
    ),' as Discussion ')
    

    If there were multiple matching discussions, you might process them like this:

    <xsl:for-each select="//topics/topic">
        <xsl:variable name="topicid" select="@id" />
        <xsl:for-each select="//discussions/discusson[@type='foo' and contains(., concat('T', $topicid, ' as Discussion ')]">
            <xsl:variable name="relatedid" select="substring-after(normalize-space(.),' as Discussion ')" />
    
            <!-- do something with $topicid and $relatedid -->
    
        </xsl:for-each>
    </xsl:for-each>
    

    Function references:

    • concat()
    • contains()
    • substring-after()

    Personally, I cannot imagine doing serious XSLT development without Michael Kay’s book nearby.

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