Um some small changes, but still no result. The first apply-template
gets applied, does it then apply itself recursively,without falling thru
to the next apply-template? If so does the copy statement build a
structure that is then applied once the recursion ends??
<xsl:template match="player/dates">
<xsl:copy>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()[not(../@pword=$varPMKey)]"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()[yes/@ID < $varFrom]"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()[yes/@ID > $varTo]"/>
</xsl:copy>
</xsl:template>
g'day,
i got so far with this and then came up empty. I want to update/copy a
xml file updating any yes node to null (i guess deleting the text node
is the better way to put it). So that i start with ONE and end with TWO
on the condition that the @ID date is within the two date parameters.
The code at the bottom is my starting attempt. The two date parameters
are $varFrom=20030806 and $varTo=20030814
any thoughts
salud John Reid
ONE
<player pword="56545">
<dates>
<yes ID="20030722" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030729" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030805" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030809" WE="Sa">D</yes>
<yes ID="20030810" WE="Su">D</yes>
<yes ID="20030812" WE="Tu">D</yes>
<yes ID="20030819" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030826" WE="Tu"></yes>
</dates>
</player>
TWO
<player pword="56545">
<dates>
<yes ID="20030722" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030729" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030805" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030809" WE="Sa"></yes>
<yes ID="20030810" WE="Su"></yes>
<yes ID="20030812" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030819" WE="Tu"></yes>
<yes ID="20030826" WE="Tu"></yes>
</dates>
</player>
<xsl:template match="player/dates/yes">
<xsl:copy>
<xsl:apply-templates select="(_dot_)[(_at_)ID < $varFrom]"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="(_dot_)[(_at_)ID > $varTo]"/>
?????
</xsl:copy>
</xsl:template>
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