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Subject: creating a Table using Lutus XSLT Processor From: "Wakefield, Nicholas" <NWakefield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 08:14:51 -0400 |
Hi XSL experts,
I am trying to build some xsl files to apply to some xml generated by a
program and am hitting a wall because I am not very familiar with writing
xsl for the Lotus XSLT processor.
For example: I want to build a table. The shape of this table will depend on
the XML that is generated (more or less rows causing some cells to span more
or less rows). Let's say I have the following XML:
<PortfolioAccount>
<Portfolio>
<equity> </equity>
<equity> </equity>
</Portfolio>
</PortfolioAccount>
I can have more than one <Portfolio> and obviously more than one <equity> in
each <Portfolio>. I do not know how many I am going to get... What I need is
to be able to count the number of <equity> for each <Portfolio> so as to
assign this number to a "rowspan" attribute in my html.
Any suggestion is greatly appreciated...
TIA
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