Hi Florent,
I have solved it now with the id mapping method and it seems its fast enough.
Just out of curiosity; do you have a simple example how this should work as
meta data? Sounds interesting...
Regards
Houman
-----Original Message-----
From: Florent Georges [mailto:darkman_spam(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)fr]
Sent: 07 December 2006 15:45
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [xsl] Searching in Sub-children from an Array
Houman Khorasani wrote:
Hi
2) I don't know if the thing above is possible at all, but
even if so, XML Mapping seems to be a bit slow, so I though
as an alternative solution, I could produce the <Steps>
with a proper XPATH like this:
<Steps>//*[(_at_)ID='111']//*[(_at_)ID='333']</Steps>
This is not possible in plain XSLT. In this case, there is a simpler
solution, that is listing the IDs as you shown before.
But sometimes it is convenient/required to put XPath expressions in
the document. The solution is then to see the document as a
meta-stylesheet, and generate with XSLT a stylesheet with it. This
generated stylesheet will be in its turn runned to produce the desired
result.
I do that every day in my work.
Regards,
--drkm
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