[xsl] Merging two documents

Subject: [xsl] Merging two documents
From: Martin Renner <m.renner@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 09:36:49 +0159
Hi.

I have two xml files which have the same structure (and the same DTD). Those two files should be merged into one single xml file, so that the resulting file will still be valid (according to the DTD).

I already checked the xsl archive and the FAQ on http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl, but I didn't find a solution for my problem. My problem is, that I cannot identify the elements by an id.

file1.xml
<root>
  <section1>
    <elem>
      <name>1</name>
      nested data for elem "1"
    </elem>
    <elem>
      <name>2</name>
      nested data for elem "2"
    </elem>
  </section1>
  <section2>
    <something-else>
      nested data 1
    </something-else>
  </section2>
</root>


file2.xml has the same structure. Here is just a very short example (usually, file2.xml will also contain <section2>):
<root>
<section1>
<elem>
<name>3</name>
nested data for elem "3"
</elem>
</section1>
</root>



I need something like for-each file1/root/section1/elem copy to output for-each file2/root/section1/elem copy to output for-each file1/section2/something-else copy to output for-each file2/section2/something-else copy to output

How can I write that in XSL (and will this be a solution or are there any "smarter" solutions)?


Martin



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