Hi Agnes,
I have not seen yet the link you sent. But I am still posing one
question.
I want to filter through several xml documents which are under different
folders.
For example,
I have a folder A, B.
Underneath A, there are folders A1 and Questions.
Underneath B, there is a folder B1 and B2. Underneath B2, I have one
folder Question.
There is only one xml document under each folder. That document
contains the structure of the folder.
I want to filter using attribute values.
Any suggestion?
/s
-----Original Message-----
From: agnes(_dot_)kielen(_at_)home(_dot_)nl
[mailto:agnes(_dot_)kielen(_at_)home(_dot_)nl]
Sent: 19 November 2003 13:32
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Antw: [xsl] Filtering using list of params (Subtree creation?)
Hi Chris,
Also, what is the best way to express the filter list? A separate XML
doc? A comma delimited string param?
Any wisdom on this would be fantastic.
Create for the filter list a lookup-xml and acces in in your xslt with
the document()-function For more information:
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N2602.html
Cheers,
Agnes
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