Subject: [xsl] not simple (or simple? :-) xpath matching From: Daniel Bauke <bonkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 18:46:53 +0200 |
i'm again with xsl, don't offence, but i still not convinced about such solution. isn't it only a fancy thing? more modern, then useful? ;-) don't answer it, i didn't ask :-) -- i'm only a bit frustrated with following example: <document> <part id="a"> <chapter id="1"/> <chapter id="2"/> <chapter id="3"/> </part> <part id="b"> <chapter id="1"/> <chapter id="2"/> <chapter id="3"/> </part> <part id="c"> <chapter id="1"/> <chapter id="2"/> <chapter id="3"/> <chapter id="10"/> </part> </document> and now i would like to show a chapter depends on parameters in a url eg. '?part=c&chapter=4', but also to give the closest one, if given is not applicable (to give part=c, chapter=3 in this example, or to give part=c, chapter=10 if asked was chapter=12) with simple information, that is not exact match. i also need to provide default values if parameters are empty (for now i have <xsl:choose> construction). i'm using cocoon1, so if it's better tu use xsp -- just say it, but i'm very interested how to manage with both using xsl only. -- Daniel `bonkey' Bauke; http://www.oho.pl/~bonkey/; {happiness=bike&&unix;} XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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