Subject: Part B - Generic parse.allXML function From: David RR Webber <Gnosis_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 12:24:55 -0400 |
OK, continuing this theme, I'm also wanting to explore if it is possible in XSL to create a "ListNodes" generic tool. What I want is to pass any XML, and for the XSL to scan it and present a complete list of all the TAGS and ATTRIBUTES used in the well formed XML. This obviously is a snap shot - 'here's what this document contains' type summary. I suspect this will require multiple steps - step one - scan XML and dump out list of all TAGS found, step two - sort list , step three - process sorted list ignoring duplicates and produce final result to display to user. Comments? Ideas? What I'm REALLY hoping is that someone already has one of these built and can share it with us!? Thanks, DW. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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