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RE: problem with handling conditional for loops

2005-04-27 07:06:18
Rahil, you can use the xsl:choose statement like this to conditionally use
for-loops

<xsl:choose>

        <xsl:when test="some-condition-true" >

                <xsl:for-each select="selection-criteria">

                

                </xsl:for-each

        </xsl:when>

        <xsl:otherwise>

        </xsl:otherwise>
        
</xsl:choose> 


As a matter of philosophy, conditional logic like this and for-each loops
should be used sparingly in XSLT.  

--Jim



-----Original Message-----
From: Rahil [mailto:qamar_rahil(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:51 AM
To: XSL List
Subject: [xsl] problem with handling conditional for loops

Hi

I desperately need some help. So would appreciate any suggestions etc.

I want to execute a second for loop IF AND ONLY IF the first 
for loop doesnt satisfy the condition. How do I go about 
doing it in XSL ?

Please give me some suggestion.

Thanks
Rahil

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