Well, no. I tried to ask you what the output really must look like. I
have several answers from you that give partial info. I can expect this:
1 some text
1 some other text
1 yet other text
I can expect this:
1 some text
2 some other text
3 yet other text
I can expect this:
1 some text
a) some other text
ii) yet other text
I have no idea how to do this.You gave quite an extensive XML and it
gives all kinds of info, but it does not provide a clear clue of what
you want. Please:
1. diminish the XML by leaving out all non-important parts (but make
sure it is still valid XML)
2. Make a small XSLT that works on that partial XML (using your own,
partial working techniques)
3. run your small XSLT against the small XML and
4. show (1), (2) and (3) with explanations to us
That way, you can (almost) count on it to receive a quite quick and to
the point answer. It will save you and others a lot of time.
Furthermore, it will help yourself to understand the problem better.
Quite often, people find the solutions by narrowing the problem domain
or by writing down explanatory texts for others.
Cheers,
-- Abel
http://www.nuntia.com
ms wrote:
Hi:
Actually, the text "This has values high and steep"
was only to indicate that if the conditional values
were high and steep, then this text should be
displayed. The textual matter is not important. What
is important is the formatting for each level like 1,
2, etc.
Does that make sense? Please let me know if you need
more information.
Thanks a lot
MS
--- Abel Braaksma <abel(_dot_)online(_at_)xs4all(_dot_)nl> wrote:
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