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Subject: [xsl] XPath/Context problem From: Marji_Berkman@xxxxxxxx Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2001 20:24:59 -0400 |
I've been working on this, for I'm embarrassed to say how long (let's just say many, many, many hours), and out of desperation, and I'm making my first post to this mailing list, (from which I've learned a lot). I have a horrible feeling that I'm approaching it in the wrong way, and don't have anything close to what I'm trying to do. I am trying to transform the following xml to the result below it (which isn't valid xml). A quick explanation about the structure of the xml: <hottext..> elements may span <par>s and be multipart, the only kind I show here. If they are multipart, they have a @regionid ( regionid attriubute), and those @regionids will be unique within any <richtext> element. The continuing portions of the <hottext..> elements are <region> elements and have the same @regionid. Although this example doesn't show it, the @regionids do not necessarily begin with 1, and they may not be in sequential order. I have tried using keys, call-template with param, sorting, whens, ifs, and gosh knows what else. Every time I'm close, there's a gotcha. Any help would be extremely appreciated. Thanks, Marji. The xml: <database> <document> <item name='item1'> <richtext> <pardef id='1'/> <par def='1'> <hottexttypeA> <code>code content </code> </hottexttypeA> This is the first paragraph. The outer hottexttypeA starts <hottexttypeA regionid='1'> <code>code content </code> <run> here and continues into the next paragraph.</run> </hottexttypeA> </par> <par def='1'> <region regionid='1'> This is the second paragraph with an <hottexttypeB regionid='2'> <run> Hello, world.</run> </hottexttypeB> </region> </par> <pardef id='2'/> <par def='2'> <region regionid='1'> <region regionid='2'> <run> Goodbye, world.</run> </region> inner hottext. The outer hottext ends here </region> and now the sentence and paragraph end. </par> I'd like to apply XSL and come up with this result which lists the paragraphs and hottext elements. <par def='1'> This is the first paragraph. The outer hottexttypeA starts <run> here and continues into the next paragraph. </run> </par> <par def='1'> This is the second paragraph with an <run> Hello, world. </run> </par> <par def='2'> <run> Goodbye, world. </run> inner hottext. The outer hottext ends here and now the sentence and paragraph end. </par> <hottextTypeA regionid=1> <code> ... </code> <run> here and continues into the next paragraph. </run> This is the second paragraph with an <run> Hello, world. </run> <run> Goodbye, world. </run> inner hottext. The outer hottext ends here </hottextTypeA> <hottextTypeB regionid=2> <run> Hello, world. </run> <run> Goodbye, world. </run> </hottextTypeB> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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