Subject: [xsl] recursivity and param From: "Xavier Boully" <xavier.boully@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:32:35 +0200 |
I would like to use recursivity through the source document with XSLT 1.0 and no extension. As far as I understood, when I am at a node level, I have a context that I can pass to children level using with-param. But what I would like to obtain is to catch things from children treatment to influence the context of the node level: when I pass context to a certain child I would like to take in account things that happened before while processing children I met before (in order of source document for example). Reading again that question make me think that it is maybe not clear enough. Let's try an example. - Suppose that in source tree we have some <to-copy-element /> elements - Suppose that I just want my XSLTransformation to copy to the result tree the <to-copy-element /> from the source tree. - Suppose that I add a condition that I must not copy more than 10 <to-copy-element />. In other words I want to copy only the first (in order of source document) 10 <to-copy-element /> elements or all the <to-copy-element /> elements if count(//to-copy-element)<11. I think (but this is maybe a wrong hypothesis) that at a given node level, I have to pass to a child information about the number of copies done with children processed before. Any ideas ? Xavier
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