Subject: XSLT for unflattening a tree? From: Stuart Hungerford <stuart.hungerford@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 09:48:23 +1000 |
Hi all, I've been working with a series of XML documents that effectively represent "flattened" trees. Instead of using nested elements for each level of the tree, they use empty header elements that indicate the tree level: <h1/> <h2/> <content .../> <h3/> <content .../> <h3/> <content .../> <h2/> ... <h1/> ... My question is what would be involved in using XSLT to convert that structure to a nested element structure: <h1> <h2> <content .../> <h3> <content .../> </h3> <h3> ... </h3> ... </h2> </h1> In one sense I'd like to maintain a stack of levels, but that's not necessarily the XSLT "way". Am I barking up the wrong tree to do this kind of thing in XSLT? Cheers, Stu XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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