Mac,
I have loads of ideas about this. Most of them centre around the
following key concept: Get a book or find a web-based tutorial,
and learn about XSLT.
Hope that helps,
Dan.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mac Rost [mailto:mrost(_at_)travelnow(_dot_)com]
Sent: 13 September 2002 14:47
To: XSL-List(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] Problem with iterating through 1 to many FlightSegment
nodes
To All:
I am having a problem with the following XML Doc.
======================
- <AirAvailabilityResults size="9">
- <AirAvailabilityReply>
<supplierType>S</supplierType>
<baseFare>360.0</baseFare>
<price>407.00</price>
<currency>USD</currency>
- <FlightSegment>
<segmentOutgoing>true</segmentOutgoing>
<chainCode>UA</chainCode>
<flightNumber>5588</flightNumber>
<departureCityCode>DEN</departureCityCode>
<arrivalCityCode>SGF</arrivalCityCode>
<departureDate>10/04/2002 10:15 AM</departureDate>
<arrivalDate>10/04/2002 1:05 PM</arrivalDate>
<classOfServiceCode>Q</classOfServiceCode>
<equipmentCode>CRJ</equipmentCode>
<numberOfStops>0</numberOfStops>
<departureCity>Denver</departureCity>
<departureStateProvince>CO</departureStateProvince>
<departureCountry>US</departureCountry>
<arrivalCity>Springfield</arrivalCity>
<arrivalStateProvince>MO</arrivalStateProvince>
<arrivalCountry>US</arrivalCountry>
<company>UNITED AIRLINES</company>
<fareBasis>QHE14NR</fareBasis>
</FlightSegment>
- <FlightSegment>
<segmentOutgoing>false</segmentOutgoing>
<chainCode>UA</chainCode>
<flightNumber>5589</flightNumber>
<departureCityCode>SGF</departureCityCode>
<arrivalCityCode>DEN</arrivalCityCode>
<departureDate>10/25/2002 1:40 PM</departureDate>
<arrivalDate>10/25/2002 2:45 PM</arrivalDate>
<classOfServiceCode>Q</classOfServiceCode>
<equipmentCode>CRJ</equipmentCode>
<numberOfStops>0</numberOfStops>
<departureCity>Springfield</departureCity>
<departureStateProvince>MO</departureStateProvince>
<departureCountry>US</departureCountry>
<arrivalCity>Denver</arrivalCity>
<arrivalStateProvince>CO</arrivalStateProvince>
<arrivalCountry>US</arrivalCountry>
<company>UNITED AIRLINES</company>
<fareBasis>QHE14NR</fareBasis>
</FlightSegment>
<ticketType>E</ticketType>
<tripType>R</tripType>
</AirAvailabilityReply>
=============================
Now there can be one to many FlightSegments, and I just need to pull
the dates and times out of each one to display each leg of the flight.
Any ideas?
Mac Rost
Affiliate Relations/XML Developer
TravelNow.com a wholly owned subsidiary of
Hotel Reservations Network
mailto:xml(_at_)travelnow(_dot_)com
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