Subject: [xsl] xsl:transform From: "B. Tommie Usdin" <btusdin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 15:19:24 -0400 |
>From: Benoit_Aumars@xxxxxxxxxxxx >To: xalan-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: xsl:transform >Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 11:34:41 +0100 >Return-Receipt-To: Benoit_Aumars@xxxxxxxxxxxx >Hi, > >I would like to transform from one xml into another one >using a 'lookup' xml file. > >Here is the original xml file : > ><?xml version="1.0"?> ><file1> > <col1>01</col1> > <col2>Hello</col2> > <col3>world</col3> > <col4>GTP</col4> > <col5>02 Jul 1999 09:45:05:706</col5> ></file1> > >using this 'lookup' xml file : ><?xml version="1.0"?> ><xref> > <file1> > <abbr>col1</abbr><name>label1</name> > <abbr>col2</abbr><name>label2</name> > <abbr>col3</abbr><name>label3</name> > <abbr>col4</abbr><name>label4</name> > <abbr>col5</abbr><name>label5</name> > </file1> > <file2> > <abbr>col1</abbr><name>header1</name> > <abbr>col2</abbr><name>header2</name> > </file2> ></xref> > > >the xml result is : ><?xml version="1.0"?> ><file1> > <label1>01</label1> > <label2>Hello</label2> > <label3>world</label3> > <label4>GTP</label4> > <label5>02 Jul 1999 09:45:05:706</label5> ></file1> > >If the original xml file : > ><?xml version="1.0"?> ><file2> > <col1>12345</col1> > <col2>Welcome</col2> ></file2> > >using the same 'lookup' xml file, the result is : ><?xml version="1.0"?> ><file2> > <header1>12345</header1> > <header2>Welcome</header2> ></file2> > >Any idea how to ? >Thanks for any suggestions. > >ben. > > > >************************************************************ >JLT Management Services Limited >6 Crutched Friars, London EC3N 2PH. Co Reg No 1536540 >Tel: (44) (0)20 7528 4000 Fax: (44) (0)20 7528 4500 >http://www.jltgroup.com >------------------------------------------------------------ >The content of this e-mail (including any attachments) as >received may not be the same as sent. If you consider that >the content is material to the formation or performance of >a contract or you are otherwise relying upon its accuracy, >you should consider requesting a copy be sent by facsimile >or normal mail. The information in this e-mail is >confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not >the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately >and then delete this e-mail entirely - you must not retain, >copy, distribute or use this e-mail for any purpose or >disclose any of its content to others. > >Opinions, conclusions and other information in this e-mail >that do not relate to the official business of JLT >Management Services Limited shall be understood as neither >given nor endorsed by it. Please note we intercept and >monitor incoming / outgoing e-mail and therefore you should >neither expect nor intend any e-mail to be private in nature. > >We have checked this e-mail for viruses and other harmful >components and believe but not guarantee it virus-free prior >to leaving our computer system. However, you should satisfy >yourself that it is free from harmful components, as we do >not accept responsibility for any loss or damage it may >cause to your computer systems. >************************************************************ -- ====================================================================== B. Tommie Usdin mailto:btusdin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mulberry Technologies, Inc. http://www.mulberrytech.com 17 West Jefferson Street Phone: 301/315-9631 Suite 207 Direct Line: 301/315-9634 Rockville, MD 20850 Fax: 301/315-8285 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulberry Technologies: A Consultancy Specializing in SGML and XML ====================================================================== XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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