Subject: [xsl] Improving the structure of a XML document From: "Keith Tingle" <ktingle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 09:13:40 -0400 |
I thought this would be a simple problem, but things are never as simple as they seem ;-). I would like to take a 'flat' XML document that implicitly separates entities using the order of the elements, like this; <name>Jenna</name> <age>26</age> <name>Asia</name> <age>28</age> <name>Kobe</name> <age>25</age> and create a more structured document like this; <person> <name>Jenna</name> <age>26</age> </person> <person> <name>Asia</name> <age>28</age> </person> <person> <name>Kobe</name> <age>25</age> </person> if I use <xsl:for-each> I can only match one of the elements at a time. In terms of the example documents I would like to be able to cache the value of the <name> element until I see an <age> and then output a <person>. How would this be done in XSL? Thanks, Keith XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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