Subject: [xsl] xsl:number From: "Nestel, Frank ISC 6" <nestefan@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 17:16:55 +0100 |
Hi, I'm not sure wheather this is a feature request or another lack of understanding of XSLT on my side. Suppose I have a bunch of source documents like <doc> <chap id="1">..</chap> <chap id="2">..</chap> <weird-structure> <chap id="3">..</chap> <weird-structure> <chap id="4">..</chap> </weird-structure> .. </weird-structure> <chap id="n">..</chap> <doc> We need to generate a fairly reshuffled version of that as output (and with lots of layout, btw), i.e. <doc> <chap id="m">1. ..</chap> <chap id="2">2. ..</chap> <chap id="3">3. ..</chap> .. <chap id="4">(n-1). ..</chap> <chap id="1">n. ..</chap> <doc> The reshuffling depends on complex criteria and is content based. What we'd like to have is a monotone increasing number for the output chapters, with hierarchical numbers for subchapters (not depicted above). It seems like xsl:number is not an appropriate tool for that?! The only solutions I can think of are either based on feeding the output of one stylesheet into another one or on using xslt1.1, i.e. builing an ordered nodeset first and processing this a second time, which is essentially using two stylesheets. I wonder if there is a "purer" way to do it. Thanks, Frank Nestel XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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