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Subject: Transforming node to different location in output From: Jonathan Schroeder <jschroeder_1998@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 09:00:48 -0700 (PDT) |
Can anyone help me figure out how to transform one
node to a different location in the output, while
simply copying the rest of the nodes as is
to the output? Right now, I can rename a node, but am
interested in placing it in a different location in
the output (this could be either at the same level, or
within another node).
Example:
Input:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<document>
<tag1>
<element1>data</element1>
<element2>data</element2>
</tag1>
<tag2>
<element1>data</element1>
<element2>data</element2>
</tag2>
<tag3>
<element1>data</element1>
<element2>data</element2>
</tag3>
</document>
Output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<document>
<newtag1>
<newelement1>data</newelement1>
<newelement2>data</newelement2>
</newtag1>
<tag2>
<element1>data</element1>
<element2>data</element2>
</tag2>
<tag3>
<element1>data</element1>
<element2>data</element2>
</tag3>
</document>
The output that I would like to get might be something
like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<document>
<tag2>
<element1>data</element1>
<element2>data</element2>
</tag2>
<tag3>
<element1>data</element1>
<element2>data</element2>
<newtag1>
<newelement1>data</newelement1>
<newelement2>data</newelement2>
</newtag1>
</tag3>
</document>
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
Jonathan
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