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RE: Re: Re: Recursive calls to a named template

2003-11-21 01:43:54
Exactly Charles! That z what I need...

Ram

--- cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From:     Kevin Jones <kjones(_at_)sarvega(_dot_)com>
Subject:  Re: Re: [xsl] Recursive calls to a named template

Maybe I misunderstood what Ram was trying to achieve. In the 
output below the signature elements have been replaced by 
following the identifier mapping in the XML. In this example 
they all end up with the signature from the first group. The 
output shown is consistent with my interpretation of the problem 
he was trying to solve. Was something different required?

[Ram, if you want to jump in here to clarify this, it will make it
easier to help.]

My understanding was that he wanted to include all component signatures.
For example, in the input document the last <group> contains
<identifier>b</identifier> and <identifier>c</identifier>. The
next-to-last <group> contains <identifier>b</identifier> and
<identifier>a</identifier>. Therefor, I believe that in the last group
in the output, he wants to include the <signature> elements from the
first and second groups in addition to its own <signature> element and
the next-to-last <group> should contain the <signature> element from the
first <group> in addition to its own <signature> element. That would
make the output look like this:

<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'UTF-8'?>
<formatted-xml>
   <group>
      <identifier>a</identifier>
      <signature>signature
      <identifier>DNSQuery1</identifier>
      <in>in
        <long>long</long>
        <identifier>ant</identifier>
      </in>
   </signature>
   </group>
   <group>
      <identifier>b</identifier>
      <identifier>a</identifier>
      <signature>signature
      <identifier>DNSQuery2</identifier>
      <inout>inout
        <string>string</string>
        <identifier>grass</identifier>
      </inout>
    </signature>
      <signature>signature
      <identifier>DNSQuery1</identifier>
      <in>in
        <long>long</long>
        <identifier>ant</identifier>
      </in>
   </signature>
   </group>
   <group>
      <identifier>c</identifier>
      <identifier>b</identifier>
      <signature>signature
      <identifier>DNSQuery3</identifier>
      <out>out
        <boolean>boolean</boolean>
        <identifier>fish</identifier>
      </out>
     </signature>
      <signature>signature
      <identifier>DNSQuery2</identifier>
      <inout>inout
        <string>string</string>
        <identifier>grass</identifier>
      </inout>
    </signature>
      <signature>signature
      <identifier>DNSQuery1</identifier>
      <in>in
        <long>long</long>
        <identifier>ant</identifier>
      </in>
   </signature>
   </group>
</formatted-xml>
-- 
Charles Knell
cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com - email


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