Subject: Re: <xsl:value-of select="/ROW[$row]/@$col"/> From: "Ian Sparks" <isparks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 19:33:02 -0000 |
Michael, Thank you for your reply. It solves my problem. One of the reasons I am structuring data this way is that the HEADINGS section items also contain further information about the data attributes in a ROW : <ITEM NAME="FOUR" TYPE="Numeric"/> The document is dynamic, one instance may have 1 heading item with any name, the next may have 50 columns. I have always viewed my XML documents like Objects. An object gets a tag of its own, properties of the object are represented as attributes unless they are sub-objects in which case they get their own tag within the parent. Perhaps there is a better conceptual model to use? I would appreciate the enlightenment. Thanks again. - Ian Sparks. > This must come up a lot, but I can't find any references to it : > > A document structured like : > > <LIST> > <HEADINGS> > <ITEM NAME="ONE"/> > <ITEM NAME="TWO"/> > </HEADINGS> > <ROWS> > <ROW ONE="a" TWO="b"/> > <ROW ONE="x" TWO="y"/> > </ROWS> > </LIST> > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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