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Subject: [xsl] nesting xml From: "Mark Kahn" <imail@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 14:29:54 -0500 |
I'm just starting to learn xml/xsl and am wondering if it's possible to use a sub or a function call in xsl. I have an xml file that could possibly have near infinite depths, and i'm wondering how to parse that...a short example:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<main>
<item_type_1>
<name>Joe</name>
<occupation>Carpenter</occupation>
</item_type_1>
<item_type_2>
<business_name>LALA Inc.</business_name>
<founder>
<item_type_1>
<name>Bob</name>
<occupation>Lawyer</occupation>
</item_type_1>
</founder>
</item_type_2>
<item_type_2>
<item_type_1>
<item_type_3>
<item_type_4>
</item_type_4>
</item_type_3>
<item_type_4>
</item_type_4>
</item_type_1>
</item_type_2>
</main>
and well you get the idea...
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