RE: RE: RE: [xsl] html tables with XSL

Subject: RE: RE: RE: [xsl] html tables with XSL
From: Deepak <deepak_vn@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 07:10:41 -0800 (PST)
Hi All,

Is somebody could help me to resolve the problem
described in the below mail.

Thanks,Deepak


--- Deepak <deepak_vn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Thanks for the mail.
> > 
> > Actually my XML file is bit different that the
> > sample
> > file the i sent to you. It contains several nodes
> > under 'FormElement' node, i think in that
> situation
> > that solution is not feasible.
> > 
> > <FormElements>
> >   <FormElement version="0.1">
> >      <value>
> >        <editbox password="false">Sam</editbox>
> >      </value>
> >      <caption>Name</caption>
> >     
> > <elementid>Template[0]/NAME[0]/Value</elementid>
> >    </FormElement>
> >   <FormElement version="0.1">
> >      <value>	<editbox
> > password="false">Test</editbox></value>
> >      <caption>Org</caption>
> >     
> > <elementid>Template[0]/NAME[1]/Value</elementid>
> >   </FormElement>
> >   <FormElement version="0.1">
> >      <value>VALUE<value>
> >      <caption>KeyValue</caption>
> >     
> > <elementid>Profile[1]/KeyValueString</elementid>
> >   </FormElement>
> >   <FormElement version="0.1">
> >      <value>VALUE1<value>
> >      <caption>KeyValue1</caption>
> >     
> > <elementid>Profile[1]/KeyValueInteger</elementid>
> >   </FormElement>
> >    <!-- continuing Profile[1]/ with another
> > value............and will start with another
> > Profile[2]-->
> > </FormElements>
> > 
> > So i am trying put the values in the table like
> >  
> >   Column1    Column2
> >   Name:Sam   KeyValue : Value for Profile1
> >   Org :US    KeyValue1: Value for Profile1 
> >   ---------------------------
> >   Name: Sam  KeyValue : Value for Profile2
> >   Org : US   KeyValue : Value for Profile2
> > 
> > Am not sure how we can solve this problem, please
> > advice me.
> > 
> > Thanks & Regards,Deepak
> > 
> > 
> > --- cknell@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > 
> > > Attaching files is not a good idea. When we ask
> > for
> > > you to post a stylesheet or a data file or
> > whatever,
> > > just paste them into the body of the message.
> > > 
> > > That being said, given the data document you
> > posted
> > > today and the expected output you attached to
> > > yesterday's message, I don't see how you can get
> > the
> > > output you asked for. Nonetheless, I took the
> data
> > > document you posted today and constructed a
> > > stylesheet that produces an output of the format
> > you
> > > asked for yesterday, making allowances for the
> > > difference in the string values of the elements
> in
> > > the input document versus the expected output in
> > > yesterday's attachment.
> > > 
> > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > > <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
> > >
> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";>
> > > 
> > >   <xsl:template match="/">
> > >     <table border="1">
> > >       <TR>
> > >         <TH COLSPAN="1"
> > bgcolor="#E0E0E0">Name</TH>
> > >         <TH COLSPAN="1" bgcolor="#E0E0E0">Key
> > > Properties</TH>
> > >         <TH COLSPAN="1"
> > > bgcolor="#E0E0E0">checkthis</TH>
> > >       </TR>
> > >       <xsl:apply-templates />
> > >     </table>
> > >   </xsl:template>
> > >   
> > >   <xsl:template match="Formelements">
> > >     <xsl:apply-templates />
> > >   </xsl:template>
> > >   
> > >   <xsl:template
> > > match="Form[contains(elementid,'properties')]">
> > >     <tr>
> > >       <td bgcolor="#F0F8FF">
> > >         <ul>
> > >           <li>
> > >             Name: <xsl:value-of
> > >
> >
>
select="preceding-sibling::Form[contains(elementid,'name')]"
> > > />
> > >           </li>
> > >           <li>
> > >             Address: <xsl:value-of
> > >
> >
>
select="preceding-sibling::Form[contains(elementid,'address')]"
> > > />
> > >           </li>
> > >         </ul>
> > >       </td>
> > >       <td bgcolor="#F0F8FF"><ul><li>Key
> > > Prop:<xsl:value-of select="." /></li></ul></td>
> > >       <td><input type="radio" name="group1"
> > > value="check" bgcolor="#F0F8FF">check
> > > this</input></td>
> > >     </tr>
> > >   </xsl:template>
> > >   
> > >   <xsl:template
> > >
> >
>
match="Form/elementid[not(contains(elementid,'properties'))]"
> > > />
> > > 
> > > </xsl:stylesheet>
> > > -- 
> > > Charles Knell
> > > cknell@xxxxxxxxxx - email
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
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