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Subject: [xsl] simple tree problem ... From: "Ingo Friepoertner" <friepoertner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 22:06:34 +0200 |
Well, a simple newbie question:
First there was a tree ...
<snip>
<position> 1
<position> 2
<position/> 3
</position>
<position/> 4
</position>
<position/> 5
</snip>
(values only to explain sample)
Now I want first the positions 1 and 5 , than 2 and 4 and
last but not least the 3rd one. (From parent to all childen
and their children ...)
One problem: I don't know the maximum child levels (here 3),
they can be different (2 - 4 levels). How can I count them?
Output: <xsl:for-each select="./position"> for the first
childs ... but how do I get through all the other levels?
Thanks for help.
Ingo
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