Is there an “if -then – else ” statement in XPath?

Yes, there is a way to do it in XPath 1.0:

concat(
  substring($s1, 1, number($condition)      * string-length($s1)),
  substring($s2, 1, number(not($condition)) * string-length($s2))
)

This relies on the concatenation of two mutually exclusive strings, the first one being empty if the condition is false (0 * string-length(...)), the second one being empty if the condition is true. This is called “Becker’s method”, attributed to Oliver Becker (original link is now dead, the web archive has a copy).

In your case:

concat(
  substring(
    substring-before(//div[@id='head']/text(), ': '),
    1, 
    number(
      ends-with(//div[@id='head']/text(), ': ')
    )
    * string-length(substring-before(//div [@id='head']/text(), ': '))
  ),
  substring(
    //div[@id='head']/text(), 
    1, 
    number(not(
      ends-with(//div[@id='head']/text(), ': ')
    ))
    * string-length(//div[@id='head']/text())
  )
)

Though I would try to get rid of all the "//" before.

Also, there is the possibility that //div[@id='head'] returns more than one node.
Just be aware of that — using //div[@id='head'][1] is more defensive.

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