Re: [xsl] Matching a recursive local element structure

Subject: Re: [xsl] Matching a recursive local element structure
From: Brandon Ibach <brandon.ibach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 19:44:03 -0500
Perhaps this approach is not as generic as you may have had in mind,
but for this case, I think it would work.

<template match=section/text//list/item[not(ancestor::subheading)] > 

-Brandon :)


On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 7:01 PM, David Lee <dlee@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Suppose I have a schema which describes a recursive structure as local
> elements.
> Example (pseudo DTD, and pseudo xml I can provide more formal defs if
needed
> )
>
> Element section  (text)*
> Element text ( list | para | bold | #PCDATA )*
> Element list ( item*)
> Element item ( text | subheading ) *
> Element subheading (text)*
>
> So for example doc may look like
>
> <section>
>   <text>Text
>       <list>
>                       <item><para>Item Text</para></item>
>                       <item><para>Item Text2</para></item>
>                       <item><para>Item Text</para>
>       <list><item><para>More text> </item></list></para></item>
>                 </list>
>    </text>
> </section>
>
>
> The key point is that the schema is recursive, so an xpath (or xslt match)
> might be
>
>                 section/text
>                 section/text/list/item/para
>
> section/text/list/item/list/item/list/item/list/item/list/item . Can get
> really long here !!!!
>
>
>
> Now suppose I want to avoid an infinite number of XSLT match strings but I
> want to match say list/item but ONLY within section/text
> (presume there may be a different list/item locally defined within say
> subheader)
>
>
> Suggestions on to a good way to do that ?
>
> <template match=section/text//list/item > 
>
> But this might match
>                 section/text/subheading/list/item
> or
>                 section/text/list/item/subheading/list/item
>
>
> which I dont want.
>
> I only want to match the list/item which is a local element definition
> below section  (recursively),.
> so the match should select
>                 section/text/list/item/list/item/list/item
> but not
>                 section/text/list/item/subheading/list/item
>
> ( which I would say match with
>                 subheading/list/item
>                 subheading/list/item/list/item
> )
>
>
> Is there an obvious way to do this ?
> Its entirely possible that Im asking an impossible question (that is the
> schemas may simply not allow this restriction in the first place),
> But Im trying to solve a general problem so asking a general question.
>
> This is based on generating match strings from XSD element declarations so
> its really a XSD question as well 
> Maybe its impossible to describe a schema such that a descendant
list/item
> is distinguishable if its under section or subheading ?
>
> Thanks for any suggestion !
>
>
> -David
>
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> David A. Lee
> dlee@xxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.xmlsh.org
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------
> David A. Lee
> dlee@xxxxxxxxxxx
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