Chris Loschen wrote:
At 04:37 PM 2/4/2004, you wrote:
Anyway based upon your examples I have attached my simplied xml, xsl,
and required output.
xml file
<TABLE>
<DPROW>
<OBJECT>2</OBJECT>
</DPROW>
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<DPROW>
<OBJECT>1</OBJECT>
</DPROW>
<TABLE>
<DPROW>
<OBJECT>3</OBJECT>
<OBJECT>4</OBJECT>
</DPROW>
</TABLE>
Each of your examples here have been not well-formed. Note that your
first TABLE ends after the first DPROW.
The second then begins, followed by a nested third, but there's only
one more end TABLE tag. If that really
reflects your data, that's going to be a problem before any of the
rest. Your input has to be well-formed: it's
not a question of nesting, but a question of the basic rules of XML.
Hope that helps!
--Chris
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Chris typo on my part. My mistake.
my xml input file should read as follows
<TABLE>
<DPROW>
<OBJECT>2</OBJECT>
</DPROW>
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<DPROW>
<OBJECT>1</OBJECT>
</DPROW>
<TABLE>
<DPROW>
<OBJECT>3</OBJECT>
<OBJECT>4</OBJECT>
</DPROW>
</TABLE><- Closing table tag omitted in error.
</TABLE>
Also validating my complete xml file within xmlspy returns no validation
errors.
I could send you in the body of this email my complete xml input file
structure also.
Let me know.
- Scott
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