Subject: RE: [xsl] Using COUNT to create unique anchors From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 22:01:57 -0000 |
I'm not sure what your input is (haven't been following the thread closely). xsl:number says that in the absence of a count attribute, it only counts nodes at each level that have the same name as the context node. I would expect to fix your problem by changing the "count" attribute, but I can't account for your current output. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Austin, Darrel [mailto:Darrel.Austin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 27 November 2006 21:18 > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [xsl] Using COUNT to create unique anchors > > > the code I posted didn't require that, it generated a > unique id using > > xsl:number. The trick with cross referencing in xslt is to always > > generate the id on the _referenced_ node > > D'oh! Yep, my mistake. I wasn't referencing the same nodes. > > So, I'm liking the xsl:number a bit better than the > generate-ID, only because it seems to reflect the hierarchy a > bit better. > > Follow-up question: > > This is my XSL: > > <xsl:for-each select="ruleItem"> > > <xsl:variable name="id"> > <xsl:number level="multiple"/> > </xsl:variable> > > <li><a href="#id{$id}"><xsl:value-of select="number" />: > <xsl:value-of select="title" /></a> > <xsl:if test="ruleItem"> > <ul> > <xsl:call-template name="rulelistTOC" /> > </ul> > </xsl:if> > </li> > </xsl:for-each> > > The output (numbering) of this looks like this: > > 1.1 > 1.2 > 1.2.1 > 1.2.2 > 1.3 > > This is OK, but I'd prefer: > > 1 > 2 > 2.1 > 2.2 > 3 > > I assume it does the former because every node is a child of > the parent node of the document. As such, there maybe isn't > away around that? > > -Darrel
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