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Re: Creating intermediate XML fragment

2002-09-18 02:34:05
On Wednesday 18 September 2002 02:05, alexandre bord wrote:
Hello !
Suppose my (piece of) xml looks like this :
<foobar name="fff" />
<foobar name="dddd" />
<bar name1="dddd" name2="xxx"/>
<bar name1="xxx" name2="yyy"
<foo name="yyy" />
<foo name="zzz" />

No need for an intermediate fragment.  This is a simple grouping problem, just 
with the additional complexity of the different meanings of the different 
elements.

I'm a little confused on your logic though.

I'd like to output :
fff
dddd (once)
xxx (once)
(not 'yyy' nor 'zzz')

Let me try and guess the rules:

* For <foobar> elements, output @name if it is the first of 
(foobar/@name|bar/@name1|bar/@name2) with the given value.

* For <bar> elements, output @name1 and @name2 if they are the first of 
(foobar/@name|bar/@name1|bar/@name2) with the given value and if the value is 
not a value of a foo/@name.

Or, another guess:

* You want to treat foobar/@name, bar/@name1, and bar/@name2 as all the same, 
and foo/@name is always not output?

I'd be happy to help suggest a solution, but I don't want to waste my time if 
my guesses are not correct.  Can you clarify a little bit?

-- 
Peter Davis

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