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Subject: Re: [xsl] ARgh..deleted the link From: Ewen Fortune <ewen.fortune@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 12:44:51 +0200 |
is this what you are looking for -----snip---- You can try "dia". it's a freeware diagramming tool (has unix and windows variant) and stores it's images in xml. It has flow diagrams, as well. http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/dia.html. incze ----snip---- e On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 12:37:42PM +0200, Marcus Klinge said: > Somewhen earlier, someone posted a link to a diagram freeware program that > saves its data in XML. > I accidentally deleted that message.. > If you would be so kind to post it again? > > Marcus Klinge > Web Producing > ---------------------- > Karzauninkat Webdesign > Barner Strasse 14 > 22765 Hamburg > Tel: 040 39834 771 > Fax: 040 39834 779 > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Im Auftrag von Dimitre > Novatchev > Gesendet: Montag, 18. Juni 2001 09:23 > An: jayarangas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Betreff: Re: [xsl] find the maximum node count and loop with the count > > > Jayaranga Subasinghe wrote: > > > hi, > > can anybody give me the soluton for that? > > i want to find the maximum node count and print a text line equals to that > >maximum node count. > > Hi Jayaranga, > It is a little bit difficult to understand what maximum node count (of > what?) you > need and for what purposes. > > I'm assuming here that you need a large repository of "raw nodes" upon which > to > build a non-recursive loop (the method of Wendell Piez). > > The answer is that you may include in your stylesheet very large xml > documents and > achieve as big a count as you may need. > > For more information see: > http://www.vbxml.com/snippetcentral/main.asp?view=viewsnippet&lang=&id=v2001 > 0324001431 > > Any stuff can be included under a namespace-uri, different from > the standard XSLT namespace-uri, like this: > > > <xsl:stylesheet version='1.0' > xmlns:xsl='http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform' > xmlns:Shakespeare="Shakespeare"> > > <Shakespeare:Hamlet> > <!-- Hamlet goes here --> > </Shakespeare:Hamlet> > > <!-- the rest of the stylesheet --> > </xsl:stylesheet> > > > As it can be seen, I included Jon Bosak's xml version of "Hamlet" > (http://www.stoa.org/bard/). > The following small template will return the number of nodes > (the maximum recursion depth that can be avoided) we can now use > to organise non-recursive loops: > > > <xsl:template match="/"> > <xsl:variable name="st" select="document('')"/> > <xsl:value-of select=" count($st//node() | $st//@* | $st//namespace::*)"/> > </xsl:template> > > For the above stylesheet this number is: 32032. > As some people noted, this solution could be called an ugly one. > Or, to quote an xml fragment from our stylesheet, > > <SPEECH> > <SPEAKER>MARCELLUS</SPEAKER> > <LINE>Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. </LINE> > </SPEECH> > > However, it is much more ugly to watch the slow and painful agony > of IIS crashing only because we used a beautiful, deep recursive processing. > > Hope this helped. > > Cheers, > Dimitre Novatchev. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Spot the hottest trends in music, movies, and more. > http://buzz.yahoo.com/ > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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