Subject: [xsl] Creating lists and sublists from a level attribute From: Andrew Brothwell <ANBROTH@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 14:16:27 +0100 |
Hi, I currently have a series of <heading> tags in the xml file. These are not embedded within each other, but have a level attribute to indicate which ones are sub headings of others. For instance: <heading level="1">A main Heading</heading> <heading level="2">Sub heading of main heading</heading> <heading level="2">another sub heading of main heading</heading> <heading level="1">Another main Heading</heading> There can be up to 4 levels. What I am trying to achieve is a "document outline" at the top of the page that takes each heading and puts it in a list, with sub headings being sublists of their parent headings. I am struggling to find a way to arrange the <ul> and <li> tags to achieve this, and any help would be much appreciated. thanks, Andy
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