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Subject: Re: [xsl] dynamic node access From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:52:49 GMT |
> The problem lies in that a <SubConcepts> node is created only if there
> exists some 'Toyota'.
given that you haven't shown what your input looks like, it's hard to
guess what that means.
given that you have
<xsl:template match="/">
<Top>
<PrimeConcept><xsl:apply-templates select="Top/TopNode"
mode="top"/></PrimeConcept>
</Top>
</xsl:template>
isn't it clear that everything is going to come as a child of
PrimeConcept?
If you want
<PrimeConcept id='10180'>Car</PrimeConcept>
<SubConcepts>
<SubConcept id='10298'>Toyota</SubConcept>
</SubConcepts>
Then you might need something
<xsl:template match="/">
<Top>
<PrimeConcept><xsl:apply-templates select="something"mode="top"/></PrimeConcept>
<SubConcept><xsl:apply-templates select="something else "mode="somethingelse"/></SubConcept>
</Top>
</xsl:template>
or you might not.
but only you know what your input looks like or what transformation you
are trying to do.
David
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