Subject: [xsl] Navigating an XML file with xsl:for-each etc. From: "Khorasani, Houman" <houman_khorasani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 15:54:23 +0100 |
Hello everyone, I have checked the FAQ but couldn't find any solution to this: I have an XML file like this: <a> </a> <b action='change'> <add> <c>bla</c> <d>bla</d> </add> <delete> <c>bla</c> <d>bla</d> <delete> </b> <e> </e> I have to check for each attribute called 'change' Then look if it has an <add> tag and an <delete> tag - Compare the sub element of <add> called <c> with the sub element of <delete> called <c> and see if the value is equal. - The same with sub element <d> I guess the best to do that is to use a for-each to check all the attributes with the value 'change' (This is not working in my example below though) 1) How do I use for-each with attributes? Like this? <xsl:for-each select="//[action='change']"> <xsl:if test=".='add'"> ... </xsl:if> ... </xsl:for-each> 2) How do I compare in the most efficient way the two sub-elements <c> and <d> against each other? Many thanks for any idea, Houman
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