Subject: RE: Grouping and Unique Lists From: Bill Martschenko <billmartschenko@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 12:19:53 -0700 (PDT) |
Excellent. I'd like to add that IE5 can't handle it. IE5 doesn't support all of the XSLT constructs. "preceding-sibling" is one of them. I have an IE5 solution in the works that uses xsl:script to get past some of the limitations. The basic ideas are the same: start with a sorted list and then as you process them in order check your predecessor to see if you are first one in a group. More later--if I succeed :-)--for any IE5 audience... Bill --- "Sargeant, Richard (GEIS)" <Richard.Sargeant@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have not tried this with IE5 but this works for > me and produces exactly > the output you specified... FYI I created and > previewed this using the > Stylus beta editor and then tested it with Oracle's > XMLparser. > > > > <xsl:stylesheet > xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/XSL/Transform/1.0"> > > <xsl:template > match="*|/"><xsl:apply-templates/></xsl:template> > > <xsl:template match="text()|@*"><xsl:value-of > select="."/></xsl:template> > > <xsl:template match="ITEMLIST"> > <xsl:apply-templates select="ITEM"/> > </xsl:template> > > <xsl:template match="ITEM"> > <xsl:if test = > "not(CATEGORY=preceding-sibling::ITEM[position()=1]/CATEGORY)"> > <xsl:value-of > select="CATEGORY"/><br/> > </xsl:if> > <xsl:value-of select="NUMBER"/> > <xsl:text> </xsl:text> > <xsl:value-of select="DESCRIPTION"/><br/> > </xsl:template> > > </xsl:stylesheet> > > > regards > Richard Sargeant > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael J. Dyer > [mailto:michael.dyer@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 19:04 > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Grouping and Unique Lists > > > I've searched the archives and found a few posts in > this area, but nothing > that seems to directly address the problem. I'm > working with the Microsoft > IE5 XMLDom. Given the following XML: > <?XML version='1.0'?> > <ITEMLIST> > <ITEM> > <CATEGORY>Category A</CATEGORY> > <NUMBER>00001</NUMBER> > <DESCRIPTION>Item 1</DESCRIPTION> > </ITEM> > <ITEM> > <CATEGORY>Category B</CATEGORY> > <NUMBER>00002</NUMBER> > <DESCRIPTION>Item 2</DESCRIPTION> > </ITEM> > <ITEM> > <CATEGORY>Category B</CATEGORY> > <NUMBER>00003</NUMBER> > <DESCRIPTION>Item 3</DESCRIPTION> > </ITEM> > <ITEM> > <CATEGORY>Category C</CATEGORY> > <NUMBER>00004</NUMBER> > <DESCRIPTION>Item 4</DESCRIPTION> > </ITEM> > </ITEMLIST> > 1. Using XSL, convert to the following output > (without using the actual > category name as part of the XSL) > Category A > 00001 Item 1 > Category B > 00002 Item 2 > 00003 Item 3 > Category C > 00004 Item 4 > > > XSL-List info and archive: > http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > > > XSL-List info and archive: > http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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