Subject: From: "Per Bergman J (QRA)" <per.j.bergman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 16:33:40 +0200 |
Hi! I have a question about XSLT (and xt), regarding dynamic state information. I have XML containment hierarchy of "instances" (specified by a DTD), like this: <instance name = "foo"> ... <instance name = "fie"> ... </instance> </instance> I'm using xt to transform this into HTML (and SVG later), and I would like to calculate the "full distinguished name" (fdn) for each instance, for example: the instance fie's fdn is "foo/fie". Compare with LDAP distinguished names. Is it possible to to thid kind of stateful processing using XSLT/xt? I have a feeling that it's not possible? The algorithm could be: Set a variable "fdn" by taking the "fdn" of the parent and add the name of the current instance. I have tried with xsl:param and xsl:variable and so on, but it doesn't work. Any ideas? Per Bergman XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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