Quick question .. is there a way to merge two node-sets in XSL that have
similar structure?
Example Input: (generated output from XSLT)
<X>
<Y>
<aaa>
<Z>
<bbb>
<ccc>
</Z>
</Y>
<Y>
<ddd>
<eee>
<Z>
<fff>
</Z>
</Y>
</X>
Desired Output: (This is how I would like to get it in the same XSLT
process)
<X>
<Y>
<Z>
<bbb>
<ccc>
<fff>
</Z>
<aaa>
<ddd>
<eee>
</Y>
</X>
Notice the Y elements are merged, as well as the Z elements.
Is there any function or algorithm out there that can do this in one shot
(or at all)? Or do I have to turn this into a two step process by making the
generated output an input do another XSL that does the merge?
Thanks for any insight!
W.S
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