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Subject: RE: [xsl] Attribute Name to Elements Problems From: "Joe Heidenreich" <HeidenreichJ@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 16:58:12 -0400 |
It might be a case-sensitive issue. Have you tried <xsl:element name="{@type}"> -----Original Message----- From: Benjamin Richard Woline [mailto:valjean@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 4:53 PM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [xsl] Attribute Name to Elements Problems Now that I have my XML sorted (Thanks to DavidC) I can't seem to get the structure to reform itself based on an attribute name. My XML now looks like: <Entry> <Entry name="H" type="System" importance="1"> <Entry name="I" type="Category" importance="1"> <Entry name="J" type="Item" importance="1"></Entry> <Entry name="K" type="Item" importance="2"></Entry> </Entry> <Entry name="L" type="Category" importance="2"> <Entry name="N" type="Item" importance="1"></Entry> <Entry name="M" type="Item" importance="2"></Entry> </Entry> </Entry> <Entry name="A" type="System" importance="2"> <Entry name="E" type="Category" importance="1"> <Entry name="G" type="Item" importance="1"></Entry> <Entry name="F" type="Item" importance="2"></Entry> </Entry> <Entry name="B" type="Category" importance="2"> <Entry name="C" type="Item" importance="1"></Entry> <Entry name="D" type="Item" importance="2"></Entry> </Entry> </Entry> </Entry> I want to reform it by "type" with some new elements created so that the XML looks like: <Entry> <System type="System" importance="1"><name>H</name> <Category type="Category" importance="1"><name>I</name> <Item type="Item" importance="1"><name>J</name></Item> <Item type="Item" importance="2"><name>K</name></Item> </Category> <Category type="Category" importance="2"><name>L</name> <Item type="Item" importance="1"><name>N</name></Item> <Item type="Item" importance="2"><name>M</name></Item> </Category> </System> <System type="System" importance="2"><name>A</name> <Category type="Category" importance="1"><name>E</name> <Item type="Item" importance="1"><name>G</name></Item> <Item type="Item" importance="2"><name>F</name></Item> </Category> <Category type="Category" importance="2"><name>B</name> <Item type="Item" importance="1"><name>C</name></Entry> <Item type="Item" importance="2"><name>D</name></Entry> </Category> </System> </Entry> When I try something with <xsl:element name="{@Type}"> I get not valid type not a QName, so something is very wrong. There are several attributes other than name that I want to pull out into elements so hopefully there is a "generic" solution. Hope someone can help. Ben Woline
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