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Subject: Re: [xsl] Is this about grouping ? From: tcn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Trevor Nash) Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 12:26:20 GMT |
Hi Benoit, >Mike, Trevor, > >Thanks for your reply. >Obviously I did not clearly explained my problem. > Agreed ;-) >Let's start again. Yes lets. Only this time please try to explain what the problem is, rather than giving us examples and making us guess. Try to explain the required logic *without* examples. Who knows, if you do that you might even find the answer yourself. >This is my original source ( with the correct indentation ) : What is the 'correct' indentation? I assume the blank line means something - what? Tell us what a valid document is, what the elements mean. There is obviously some difference between a/b and the other letters, as you have tried to indicate by saying ItemA instead of text1. Expand on: >So, I need to group by <a> and <b>. Those elements are constant in the >source document. >I will ignore the sort order because the original source is already sorted. >What I would like you to help me is how can I use <xsl:for-each> : >1. to have a proper indentation from <f> to <i> ? Tell us what 'proper indentation is. The answer may not have anything to do with xsl:for-each. >2. to concatenate 2 elements ,i.e <f> and <g> into <new>, so the final >result is : What is it that tells you this should be done? Does <g> always immediatly follow <f>? If there is no <g> what happens? I guess you want something like following:: or following-sibling:: but its hard to tell. I agree with Mike, the structure of your XML is probably wrong, or at least not good. I am sorry I am not answering the question you are asking, but I hope this helps anyway. Regards, Trevor Nash -- Traditional training & distance learning, Consultancy by email Melvaig Software Engineering Limited voice: +44 (0) 1445 771 271 email: tcn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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