Subject: Re: [xsl] Transforming Tables - repost From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 10:29:41 +0100 |
> I tried using preceding::cell[1] but with i can't reference the > other rowspan. preceding::cell[1] is the last cell on the previous row, and you want (in this case) the first. But actually it looks like your problem is made much easier by the fact that you have these col attributes in the input. You don't need to look earlier in the table for spanning entries, you just need to insert blank cells if the col number is greater than the current position, which is sum(preceding-sibling::cell[1]/(@col,@rowspan))+1 so: <xsl:for-each select=" sum(preceding-sibling::cell[1]/(@col,@rowspan))+2 to @col "> <xsl:text><cStart:1,1><end:></xsl:text> </xsl:for-each> David ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________
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