| Subject: [xsl] copying with substitution of text content (WAS: test for element or attribute AND superfluous namespace declarations) From: Georges Schmitz <georges.schmitz@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 20:04:26 +0100 | 
Michael Kay wrote: >>I'm using a copy template (recursively) that matches >>"@*|node()" and would like to decide what to do >>(<xsl:choose>) depending on the text content of the current >>node (nodes with arbitrary names, so no fix testing possible!). > > It would be better to have separate template rules for elements and > attributes, rather than using one rule that then does an <xsl:choose>.
OK, I have to admit that the original design of my stylesheet was rather lousy and that testing a node of being an attribute or element can be avoided easily in my case.
*1st INPUT* =========== <INSERT into="kennungen"> <FIELDS>kennung, path, lastarchiv, groesse, belegt, nutzung, voll, bereich, status, loeschbar, fkoerbe, dokutypkz, sektorsize, dokformat </FIELDS> <VALUES>:1,:2,:3,:4,:5,:6,:7,:8, :9,:10,:11,:12,:13,:14</VALUES> </INSERT>
(Hint: "<FIELDS>" is tokenized with a "exslt" function and binding number can be retrieved by a template called "pick.key-binding")
*2nd INPUT*
===========
<Kennungen name="[kennung]"
    area="[bereich]"
    basketFlag="[fkoerbe]"
    docTypeMark="[dokutypkz]"
    docFormat="[dokformat]"
    erasable="[loeschbar]">
  <Path>[path]</Path>
  <Archive>[lastarchiv]</Archive>
  <Status>[status]</Status>
  <CapacityInfo capacity="[groesse]"
      occupied="[belegt]"
      sectorSize="[sektorsize]"
      inUse="[nutzung]"
      complete="[voll]"/>
</Kennungen>*3 OUTPUT* this should be the result
==========================
 <Kennungen name=":1"
     area=":8"
     basketFlag=":11"
     docTypeMark=":12"
     docFormat=":14"
     erasable=":10">
   <Path>:2</Path>
   <Archive>:3</Archive>
   <Status>:9</Status>
   <CapacityInfo capacity=":4"
       occupied=":5"
       sectorSize=":13"
       inUse=":6"
       complete=":7"/>
 </Kennungen>
With the following fragment of stylesheet, I get nearly a perfect result, except that my text nodes (of elements) still keep the old content
<xsl:template match="node()" mode="copy.template" >
  <xsl:copy>
    <xsl:for-each select="@*">
      <xsl:attribute name="{name()}">
        <xsl:variable name="attr.content">
          <xsl:value-of select="substring(.,2,string-length(.)-2)"/>
        </xsl:variable>
        <xsl:call-template name="pick.key-binding">
          <xsl:with-param name="key" select="$attr.content"/>
        </xsl:call-template>
     </xsl:attribute>
    </xsl:for-each>
    <xsl:variable name="element.content">
      <xsl:value-of select="substring(text(),2,string-length(text())-2)"/>
    </xsl:variable>
      <xsl:call-template name="pick.key-binding">
        <xsl:with-param name="key" select="$element.content"/>
      </xsl:call-template>
    <xsl:apply-templates mode="copy.template"/>
  </xsl:copy>
</xsl:template>With this approach, I no more need to test for attributes or elements, but there remains a problem with copying elements:
*NEW QUESTION* ==============
_WAS: superfluous namespace declarations with xsl:element_
Michael Kay wrote:
>>I have to manipulate the text content of these nodes (for the ones,
>>that have "[]" around themselves, I use a separate lookup table,
>>replacing the actual [value] by the one I found).
>
> I don't understand the detail of what you want to do, but
>
> <xsl:copy>
>   ... some instructions here ...
> </xsl:copy>
>
> is more-or-less equivalent to:
>
> <xsl:element name="{name()}">
>   ... some instructions here ...
> </xsl:element>
>
> The only differences are in the way that namespaces are handled, which
> probably won't affect you.David Carlisle wrote: > yes, you can still use xsl:copy. > >> I don't think this is possible with xsl:copy - or am I wrong? > > no - yes :-)
After David Carlisle and Michael Key encouraged me both to use <xsl:copy>, my question remains mostly the same: how can I avoid with <xsl:copy> that the old text content shows up in my elements (like <Path>:2[path]</Path>)? Is there some built-in template, that should be overwritten? Or have I to fallback on <xsl:element> in the end again.
Some last advice should help ;-) Georges
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