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Subject: question from a newbie...please help From: Davide Bedin <davide@xxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 15:25:58 +0200 |
I have an XML file (really it's an ASP page but it's the same) with this
hierarchy:
<categories>
<department>
<code>fdfd</code>
<description>product</description>
<subdepartment>
....the same two fields above......
<type>
....the same here...
<subtype>
....even here....
</subtype>
</type>
</department>
</categories>
By the way, there can be more children under a parent element. And in a
XML file there can be the <subdepartment> element or not, it depends on
the output of the ASP. The same is for the <subtype> element.
I want to show this hierarchy with UL, each level more indented than the
parent one, and show the code and description fields of each level as a
LI
before the children UL (if children exists). Like this way
Department description & code
subdepartment description & code
subdepartment description & code
type description & code...
There's anyone that can give me any advice on how to do it?
By now I haven't found any hierarchical XSL example.
Thanks in advance.
Davide Bedin
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