Subject: Re: [xsl] most efficient flat file listing to hierarchical From: "Mukul Gandhi" <gandhi.mukul@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 21:44:59 +0530 |
I believe the solutions posted to this question by others are brilliant. I couldn't get the chance to verify them.
On my web site: http://gandhimukul.tripod.com/recursion.html, there is a similar problem solved. Please see item no 2 (Tree from directory listing)
Hello All,
Can anyone propose a pure xslt (1 or 2) solution to transforming the following flat xml structure of directory paths into a hierarchical (nested) xml.
<?xml version='1.0'?> <listing> <item>cn/test.xml</item> <item>en</item> <item>en/test.html</item> <item>en/test1.html</item> <item>en/resource</item> <item>en/resource/style</item> <item>en/resource/style/test.css</item> <item>favicon.ico</item> <item>cn</item> </listing>
to
<dir> <file name="favicon.ico"/> <dir name="cn"> <file name="test.xml"/> </dir> <dir name="en"> <file name="test.html"/> <file name="test1.html"/> <dir name="resource"> <dir name="style"> <file name="test.css"/> </dir> </dir> </dir> </dir>
thx in advance.
cheers, Jim Fuller
-- Regards, Mukul Gandhi
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