RE: [xsl] Dmoz xml structure sort

Subject: RE: [xsl] Dmoz xml structure sort
From: "John Hamman" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 12:39:34 -0400
WOOPS Scratch that the last one was the wrong doc.
HERE is the correct xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<iThink.ePulp xmlns:r="http://www.w3.org/TR/RDF/";
xmlns:d="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.0/";
xmlns="http://directory.mozilla.org/rdf";>
	<Content>
		<Topic r:id="Base">
			<Tag catid="1"/>
			<d:Title>Home</d:Title>
			<Far
r:resource="http://www.ithinkdesigns.com/news/";>
				<d:Title>iThink Designs, inc. Produces a hit
with Impact Web site</d:Title>
				<d:Description>iThink Designs, Inc. a small
internet firm out of Williamsburg Va, produced Impact's Web site to meet the
demands of the modern potential student.</d:Description>
			</Far>
			<Near r:resource="Base/General_Information/">
				<d:Title>General Information</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near r:resource="Base/StudentLife/">
				<d:Title>Student Life</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near r:resource="Base/Missions/">
				<d:Title>Missions</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near r:resource="Base/Community/">
				<d:Title>Community</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near r:resource="Base/Academics/">
				<d:Title>Academics</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near r:resource="Base/News/">
				<d:Title>News &amp; Events</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near
r:resource="Base/General_Information/Contact_Us.html">
				<d:Title>Contact Us</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
		</Topic>
		<Topic r:id="Base/General_Information">
			<tag catid="2"/>
			<d:Title>General Information</d:Title>
			<Near
r:resource="Base/General_Information/About_us.html">
				<d:Title>About Us</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near
r:resource="Base/General_Information/Contact_us.html">
				<d:Title>Contact Us</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near
r:resource="Base/General_Information/Letter_from_the_Director.html">
				<d:Title>Letter from the Director</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near
r:resource="Base/General_Information/History.html">
				<d:Title>History</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near
r:resource="Base/General_Information/What_We_Believe.html">
				<d:Title>What We Believe</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
			<Near
r:resource="Base/General_Information/Staff_Directory.html">
				<d:Title>Staff Directory</d:Title>
				<d:Description>More
Information</d:Description>
			</Near>
		</Topic>
		<Topic r:id="Base/News">
			<tag catid="7"/>
			<Title local="en-US">News &amp; Events</Title>
		</Topic>
	</Content>
</iThink.ePulp>

-----Original Message-----
From: Mukul Gandhi [mailto:mukulgandhi2003@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 9:55 AM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [xsl] Dmoz xml structure sort

Hi John,

If I understood the problem correctly, this could be
the solution.

<xsl:for-each select="Topic">
    <xsl:if test="not(narrow)">
         <xsl:copy-of select="." />
    </xsl:if>
</xsl:for-each>

Regards,
Mukul

 --- John Hamman <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi
all.
> I have a navigational site tree xml page similar to
> Dmoz.org.
> And its made up like this below. I am new to xpath
> and am having problems
> finding a solution to this.
> 
> My file looks similar to this.
> 
> <Topic id="Base">
> 			<tag catid="1"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">Home</Title>
> 			<narrow resource="Base/General_Information"/>
> 			<narrow resource="Base/StudentLife"/>
> 			<narrow resource="Base/Missions"/>
> 			<narrow resource="Base/Community"/>
> 			<narrow resource="Base/Academics"/>
> 			<narrow resource="Base/News"/>
> 		</Topic>
> 		<Topic id="Base/General_Information">
> 			<tag catid="2"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">General Information</Title>
> 			<narrow
> resource="Base/General_Information/About_us"/>
> 			<narrow
> resource="Base/General_Information/Contact_us"/>
> 			<narrow
>
resource="Base/General_Information/Directors_Letter"/>
> 			<narrow
> resource="Base/General_Information/History"/>
> 			<narrow
>
resource="Base/General_Information/What_We_Beleive"/>
> 			<narrow
>
resource="Base/General_Information/Staff_Directory"/>
> 		</Topic>
> 		<Topic id="Base/General_Information/About_us">
> 			<tag catid="8"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">About Us</Title>
> 		</Topic>
> 		<Topic id="Base/General_Information/Contact_us">
> 			<tag catid="9"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">Contact Us</Title>
> 		</Topic>
> ...
> ...
> ...
> 
> 
> And I want to acheave results like this if I had a
> dynamic variable like 
> "Base/General_Information/About_us"
> 
> <Topic id="Base/General_Information/About_us">
> 			<tag catid="8"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">About Us</Title>
> 		</Topic>
> 		<Topic id="Base/General_Information/Contact_us">
> 			<tag catid="9"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">Contact Us</Title>
> 		</Topic>
> 		<Topic
> id="Base/General_Information/Directors_Letter">
> 			<tag catid="10"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">Letter From the
> Director</Title>
> 		</Topic>
> 		<Topic id="Base/General_Information/History">
> 			<tag catid="11"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">History</Title>
> 		</Topic>
> 		<Topic
> id="Base/General_Information/What_We_Beleive">
> 			<tag catid="12"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">What We Beleive</Title>
> 		</Topic>
> 		<Topic
> id="Base/General_Information/Staff_Directory">
> 			<tag catid="13"/>
> 			<Title local="en-US">Staff Directory</Title>
> 		</Topic>
> 
> Can someone point me in the right direction?
> john
>  

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