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Subject: [xsl] Adding Missing Elements From: "Emerson, Matt" <Matt.Emerson@xxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 12:01:35 -0400 |
Hello, I wanted to get some opinions on the best way of doing something in xsl. I have an element <node> which has a certain set of attributes and child nodes that will always be there. However, it has an additional <list> child element, that may or may not be present with varying child elements so <node> could have variations like this... <wrapper> <node id1="5" id2="bar"> <name>myname</name> <value>myvalue</value> </node> </wrapper> <wrapper> <node id1="5" id2="bar"> <list/> <name>myname</name> <value>myvalue</value> </node> </wrapper> <wrapper> <node id1="5" id2="bar"> <list> <item>A</item> </list> <name>myname</name> <value>myvalue</value> </node> </wrapper> <wrapper> <node id1="5" id2="bar"> <list> <item>A</item> <item>B</item> </list> <name>myname</name> <value>myvalue</value> </node> </wrapper> Given these possible variations and based on some processing elsewhere in the document, I would like to make sure that <node> always has <item>B</item> in its list...possibly adding <list> if it is not present. Can someone give me some suggestions on the best way to do this? Thanks, Matt
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