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Re: Interation and Variables

2005-02-09 04:47:19
And with the example you give me .. I only can use the second example

Why?

My suggestion would work for all three cases you have posted.

<IndexGroup>
            <Index1 ID="1" Value="Index1"/>
            <Index2 ID="2" Value="Index2"/> 
</IndexGroup>
<IndexGroup>
            <Index3 ID="3" Value="Index3"/> 
</IndexGroup>
<IndexGroup>
        <Index1 ID="1" Value="Index1"/>
            <Index3 ID="3" Value="Index3"/> 
</IndexGroup>


actually it doesn't work on any, as I didn't notice that you wanted the
value of an attribute printing not the content of the element
so it should be

<xsl:template match="IndexGroup">
  <xsl:value-of select="Index1/@Value"/>
  <xsl:text>;</xsl:text>
  <xsl:value-of select="Index2/@Value"/>
  <xsl:text>;</xsl:text>
  <xsl:value-of select="Index3/@Value"/>
  <xsl:text>;</xsl:text>
  <xsl:text>&#10;</xsl:text>
</xsl:template>

This will produce

Index1;Index2;;
;;Index3;
Index1;;Index3;

given the tree IndexGroup shown above.

David

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