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Subject: Re: [xsl] Flattening parts of a document heirarchy From: Jeni Tennison <jeni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:40:58 +0000 |
Hi Dave,
>> <xsl:template match="node()" mode="copy">
>> <xsl:copy-of select="." />
>> <xsl:apply-templates select="following-sibling::node()[1]"
>> mode="copy" />
>> </xsl:template>
>>
>> Processing of <sec> elements in copy mode is to do nothing:
>>
>> <xsl:template match="sec" mode="copy" />
>
> Am I write in thinking that the above match="sec" takes priority
> over the above match="node()" and therefore ends the "copy-of"
> recursion, therefore sending you back to the
>
>> <xsl:apply-templates select="following-sibling::sec[1]"
>> mode="flatten" />
>
> of
>
>> <xsl:template match="node()" mode="flatten">
>> <section level="{count(ancestor::sec)}">
>> <xsl:apply-templates select="." mode="copy" />
>> </section>
>> <xsl:apply-templates select="following-sibling::sec[1]"
>> mode="flatten" />
>> </xsl:template>
Absolutely.
Cheers,
Jeni
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