Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl search engine From: "Ricaud Matthieu" <matthieu.ricaud@xxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 17:26:04 +0100 |
Ok I understood what I didn't understood before, I'm trying to make it good and I write back either the solution I found or maybe other problems I encountered indeed I encountered other problems : - In the recursive template, there's a problem at the last loop cause substring-before the space is empty, but I found a solution - there's also the problem of double matched THEME, because they have many correspondings strings in label attribute - How to highlight the searched string while displaying the label attribute of the THEME elements matched. So I'm working on it (it's about to be over) and come back in a while... -----Message d'origine----- De : owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]De la part de Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx Envoyé : mercredi 10 mars 2004 13:07 À : xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : RE: [xsl] xsl search engine Hi, > But I still encounter problems using the recursive > template... I search on > my own a good time cause I didn't want to bother you again > (and I thought 'I > must be able to..'), but finally there 's really something I > don't see. > I notice that I don't really understand the > xsl:apply-template element with > a select attribute... If you have problems understanding what xsl:apply-templates does, you really need to go back to the spec or a book... > How do I call the tokenizer template ? <xsl:call-template name="tokenizer" /> > I was using a <xsl:for-each select="THEME[predicate]"> to display the > searched THEME. > With the tokenizer template, there is <xsl:apply-templates > select="THEME[predicate]/> > So I guess I should have a <xsl:template match="THEME"> > anywhere, but then > it would match all THEME elements no ? Template just defines the processing to be carried out when a node that matches the match pattern is processed. Which nodes are processed is defined by the select expression in xsl:apply-templates. So, if you call <xsl:apply-templates select="THEME"/> every THEME child of the current node will be processed, but if you have <xsl:apply-templates select="THEME[contains(@label,substring-before($text, ' '))]"/> those THEME children of the current node whose label attribute contain the substring that comes before the first SPACE character in $text. > how to say the xslt processor it must match THEME with the perdicate > calculate in tokenizer template ? > ...something like <xsl:for-each select="tokenizer?"> but it > doesn't make > sens don't it ? I don't remember what your source looked like. Basically, where you want to process the matching THEME elements, instead of <xsl:for-each select="THEME[predicate]"> just call the tokenizer template. > But it display all the THEME elements as I said... > I'm sure there's a little thing I don't see and I will say > "Off course ! > that was it !" but right now I'm ...lost :( If this doesn't work, could you resend your test source, stylesheet so far and the expect output. Cheers, Jarno - Grendel: Pax Psychosis (Tactical Sekt remix) XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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