Re: [xsl] Element selection based on different overlapping descendant subsets

Subject: Re: [xsl] Element selection based on different overlapping descendant subsets
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 11:58:01 GMT
> if every descendant

do you mean descendant here or child?

> I can define a set M of element names and if every descendant
> of a particular <TABLE> is in this set then it is an M-TABLE, 

If set M1 is A B C and set M2 is set B C D and if M3 is tables that
contain A but not E or F then then you probably just want
something like (assuming child, throw in a few .// if not)

<xsl:template match="TABLE[A|B|C]">
 make an M1-table
</xsl:template

<xsl:template match="TABLE[B|C|D]">
 make an M2-table
</xsl:template

<xsl:template match="TABLE[A][not(E|F)]">
 make an M3-table
</xsl:template

David

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