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Given the following XML:
I am searching for a key definition that will return the set of <item>'s
that have a given @id and <data> value. I want to use key() in the following manner:
Anyone know how to complete this definition (or suggest another)?
<xsl:key name="MyKey" match="/items/item" use="?" />
in which case the usage of concat($id,$value) aliases into "101"
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[xsl] key definition
Subject: [xsl] key definition From: "Steve Renshaw" <renshaw_steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 13:38:03 +0000 |
Given the following XML:
<items> <item> <data id="1">alpha</data> <data id="2">gamma</data> </item> <item> <data id="1">alpha</data> <data id="2">delta</data> </item> <item> <data id="1">beta</data> <data id="2">gamma</data> </item> </items>
I am searching for a key definition that will return the set of <item>'s
that have a given @id and <data> value. I want to use key() in the following manner:
given variables $id and $value select="key('MyKey',concat($id,$value))"
examples select="key('MyKey',concat('1','alpha')) returns the first and second <item>'s
select="key('MyKey',concat('2','gamma')) returns the first and third <item>'s
Anyone know how to complete this definition (or suggest another)?
<xsl:key name="MyKey" match="/items/item" use="?" />
Second question: What happens if I encounter markup that looks like this:
<item> <data id="1">01</data> <data id="10">1</data> </item>
in which case the usage of concat($id,$value) aliases into "101"
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