Subject: Re: [xsl] problem with handling conditional for loops From: Jon Gorman <jonathan.gorman@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:19:41 -0500 |
> I want to execute a second for loop IF AND ONLY IF the first for loop > doesnt satisfy the condition. How do I go about doing it in XSL ? Are you looking for something like this? <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="condition"> <xsl:for-each select="foo"> ... </xsl:for-each> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <xsl:for-each select="foo> ... </xslo:for-each> </xsl:when> I have a gut feeling though you may not even need this construct. Perhaps you might want to give an example of what you're trying to achieve, not how you want to achieve it. Of course, if this is just a rephrasing of the earlier email you sent, I decided I'm going to respond to that one seperately just because...well, no good reason. If it is a rephrasing, it usually helps to add more information, not less. I realize it might be a minor gripe about near-duplicate postings, but it seems to be happening a lot lately. It seems like a lot of people lately have have been posting twice. I'm not sure if it's due to default list configuration, email clients, or people just feeling like they were ignored. If it's the latter, I hope it doesn't occur to frequently. Do remember this is a pretty large list spanning across quite a few time zones. I was sleeping soundly when your first email was sent to the list this morning. Of course, I realize sometimes postings do get ignored. Jon Gorman
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