Subject: [xsl] recursive node checking From: "Andrew Smith" <andrew.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:47:01 -0000 |
Hello again, I'm not sure if the subject is quite correct, but what I'm trying to do is run a template on all the nodes where the 'd1's start with a given letter or letters, such as A or C (see the XML below). The code I currently have is as follows <xsl:variable name="letter" select="substring($string, $x, 1)" /> <xsl:apply-templates select="/root/a[starts-with(d/d1, $letter)]" /> $string is just a string of letters, like "AC", and using a slightly modified loop template I can step through it ($x is the position to get). The stepping is working, but it only seems to check the first 'd' node, so in the XML below it would only check the letter against 'D1', 'C2' and 'A4'. Is there anyway I could get it to check against the other nodes as well, since as it stands it won't select the first 'a' node which is should do. <root> <a> <b>Bee</b> <c>Cee</c> <d> <d1>D1</d1> </d> <d> <d1>C2</d1> </d> </a> <a> <b>Bee</b> <c>Cee</c> <d> <d1>C2</d1> </d> <d> <d1>D3</d1> </d> </a> <a> <b>Bee</b> <c>Cee</c> <d> <d1>A4</d1> </d> <d> <d1>E3</d1> </d> </a> </root> Thanks Andy
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