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Subject: [xsl] Keeping track of processed nodes, to avoid redundant output. From: "John Smith" <debrief@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 11:39:54 +0100 |
Hello,
This is a simplified description of what I am trying to do, I have an
xml document like this:
<main>
<someElement>
<anElement name="John" />
</someElement>
<someElement>
<anElement name="Jane" />
</someElement>
<someElement>
<anElement name="John" />
</someElement>
<someElement>
<anElement name="Jane" />
</someElement>
</main>
and I like to retrieve each 'name' attribute from 'anElement', but I
only want to process the name once. So if the 'John' attribute is
repeated I want to somehow keep track that I have already processed
it, hence there is no need to process it again.
So for the given example I like to output something like:
<out>
<name>John</name>
<name>Jane</name>
</out>
Thanks,
John
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