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Subject: RE: Formatting elements From: DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 08:38:46 +0100 |
> i'm kind of new to this, are you two saying add xml tags for
> the purpose of
> giving xslt processors a place to grab hold?
>
> if so, how do you choose where to put these?
Example:
Original information is 3 levels of vat (state tax) available
in a database
<vat>Vat Code 1 - Zero Rated</vat>
<vat>Vat Code 2 - Vatable</vat>
<vat>Vat Code 3 - Variable</vat>
I need to be able to select one of these dependent on another value.
If I have
<template match="vat">
I'm then (positionally speaking) too low to do anything with them,
I'd need to start hunting for content.
<rates>
<vat>Vat Code 1 - Zero Rated</vat>
<vat>Vat Code 2 - Vatable</vat>
<vat>Vat Code 3 - Variable</vat>
</rates>
Adding this wrapper, I now match on 'rates'
and can pick any child.
A further use was to wrap even further, such that when the
data was used for input, it could be shown as a pull down list
with a default. This gave the following. Now usable in two
different presentations. All solved with *adding* more wrappers.
<vat>
<rates>
<vat>Vat Code 1 - Zero Rated</vat>
<vat>Vat Code 2 - Vatable</vat>
<vat>Vat Code 3 - Variable</vat>
</rates>
<sel-vat>Vat Code 2 - Vatable</sel-vat>
</vat>
HTH DaveP
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