Subject: RE: [xsl] grouping question From: "Birnbaum, David J" <djbpitt@xxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 18:41:23 -0500 |
Dear David (cc xsl-list), Thank you for the quick response. > isn't this also a problem in the first rubric of the first block, > which also has a nested lb ? Yep. I'd overlooked that. It breaks there, too. > So if for example you want to split on <lb/> putting each row > into an html <tr><td>...</td></tr> then if <rubric> is being > translated to (say) <span> you presumably need to force it > to close at the <lb/> but restart afterwards. > ... > that's a bit harder one way is to do a first pass that turns > everything into empty (milestone) elements denoting the > start and end of elements, then it is all on one level and you > can use grouping to reconstruct the re-ordered tree. Got it. Thanks. Yes, I need to apply templates to the subelements (not visible in the stripped-down example I posted originally). I'll try taking two passes, flattening completely in the first and rebuilding in the second. Best, David (djbpitt@xxxxxxxx)
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