Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL-T to map a D(A)G From: james anderson <james.anderson@xxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 01:37:15 +0200 |
one alternative is to use an existing grapher. one possibility is the graphviz package. the generators for ".dot"-encoded graphs of DTD and XML included in cl-xml were not complicated. the only issues are to generate unique node names and identify the root. graphviz the rest of the work. (see www.cl-xml.org and www.graphviz.org) Mark Nahabedian wrote: > > Goetz Bock writes: > [...] > > I know that such a mapping is not easy and due to the scructur of the > > XML it is possible to created the strangest graphs :-( > > But I'd be happy just do map a DAG, ignorring all the backward > > references. > > > > I don't need this immediatly, because this functionality will only be > > the suggar for my current project. > > Anyway, has anyone ever written a D(A)G mapper in XSL-T? > > Or should I just forget XSL-T for this and use a "real" programming > > language. > > The hardest part of your problem is an algorithmic one, not a > programming one. How does one decide where to place the nodes of the > graph. > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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