Subject: RE: Re: [xsl] Complex expression From: cknell@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 17:14:29 -0500 |
You got one reply that seemed like the writer had some insight into your problem. I hope that was so. If you don't know what your XML document looks like (the structure) how did you come up with any XSLT at all? How could you know what to write? -- Charles Knell cknell@xxxxxxxxxx - email -----Original Message----- From: Oleg Konovalov <olegkon@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 16:10:32 -0500 To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xsl] Complex expression Charles, I can not provide input and output, because that XSL transformer is deep inside Cocoon application and my attempts to break the pipe and get it by inserting <map:serialize type="html"/> before or after it didn't produce anything. Sorry, Oleg. On 3/13/06, cknell@xxxxxxxxxx <cknell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Maybe I should explain what I am trying to do > > and show how, so you can comment on whether what I am doing is correct. > > > I guess I am going to have to lay it on the line. Every activity, from respiration to software, as Gaius Julius Caesar said of Gaul, "divisa est in tres partes". You have input, process, and output. > > Pay close attention here. We need to see not only the middle part (your stylesheet), but we also need to see the input (i.e., the XML file your stylesheet is trying to process). It would also be very helpful, having the first two parts, to see the output you expect to get from the process. > > What's needed to proceed: > > 1) Input - not yet posted > 2) Stylesheet - posted > 3) Output - not yet posted > > > Give us 1) and 3) and you will have a fair chance of getting help. > -- > Charles Knell > cknell@xxxxxxxxxx - email
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