Subject: xsl: how to select slice of tree regarding the node position From: pietro abate <pietro.abate@xxxxxx> Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 10:16:39 +0200 |
Hi, I've a tree like |---B |---B |---D |---C-|---D A|---B (1) |---C-|---D and I would like to trasform in a tree like |---B |---H-|---B | |---H-|---newC | | |---D A|---H-|---D | |---newC | |---H-|---B | |---H-|---newC | |---H-|---D |---newC In other words I want ot group the B, and split the C, but in accord with the position in the original tree; So I don't know how to select, for example, the B(1) because it's a B and because it's between two C.If I try to make a template to select all the B I lose the information about the position, an if I try to select all the C I lose the possibility of group _all_ the previous B. I succeded with a little recursive perl (XML::DOM) program, but I would like to do this in xsl. Suggestion ? pietro XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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