Subject: [xsl] Using COUNT to create unique anchors From: "Austin, Darrel" <Darrel.Austin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 10:47:38 -0600 |
I'm recursively going through my XML file to create a table of contents for a document. I want to be able to link each item on the TOC to the proper anchor later on the page. So, I end up with something like this: 1. link 1 2. link 2 2.1 link 2.1 2.2 link 2.2 3. link 3 Link1 TITLE + CONTENT... Link2 TITLE + CONTENT... link 2.1 TITLE + CONTENT... link 2.2 TITLE + CONTENT... Link2 TITLE + CONTENT... So, for each node, I need to generate a unique anchor to link to. I could grab the number element and/or title element, but there's no guarantee that they are all individually unique, so I'd rather rely on just numbering them myself in the transformation.
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