RE: [xsl] Connecting the Source and Destination fields

Subject: RE: [xsl] Connecting the Source and Destination fields
From: "Yaswanth" <yaswanth.mtrx@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 18:05:55 +0530
Hi 

>How should the stylesheet know that the 'block.x' part of the string is
>special and to be treated in this way? Is the '/' separator special?
>Should all lines be joined in this manner or should it be governed by
>line 3?

Let me explain clearly

Basically a block which will have events connected to each other  and that
block can connect to the another block which will have it's own set of
events connected.

<connection destination="block.1" source="block.0"/>
>From this we understand that one block is followed by another block. 

But in the output I don't want to mention block.0 -> block.1 . 
Instead I need to have the event sequence in block.0 -> event sequence in
block.1

I think this will give a better idea about the problem.

Thanks,
Yaswanth 
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronan Klyne [mailto:ronan.klyne@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:50 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [xsl] Connecting the Source and Destination fields

Yaswanth wrote:
> Hi Ronan, 
> Thanks for the explanation. 
> Now it's clear regarding that expression.
> 
> I am facing problem
> For the below input 
> 
> <connection destination="block.0/event.1" source="block.0/event.0"/> 
> <connection destination="block.0/event.2" source="block.0/event.1"/> 
> <connection destination="block.1/event.4" source="block.1/event.3"/> 
> <connection destination="block.1/event.5" source="block.1/event.4"/>
> <connection destination="block.1" source="block.0"/>
> 
> For now I get output as
> 
> Line 1 :  block.0/event.0 -> block.0/event.1 - > block.0/event.2
> Line 2 :  block.1/event.3 -> block.1/event.4 - > block.1/event.5
> 
> Line 3 :  block.0 -> block.1
> 
> -------------------
> 
> Here in line 3 how can I get (Line:1) -> (Line:2)
> 
> i.e.   
> 
> (block.0/event.0 -> block.0/event.1 - > block.0/event.2)               
> ->  
> (block.1/event.3 -> block.1/event.4 - > block.1/event.5)
> 
> block.0 -> block.1 means 
> All events in block.0 followed by  all events in block.1
> --------------------

How should the stylesheet know that the 'block.x' part of the string is
special and to be treated in this way? Is the '/' separator special?
Should all lines be joined in this manner or should it be governed by
line 3?

	# r

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