Hey,
If you have the xml something like this,
<Root>
<Parent>
<Child1 OLD="1">
<Value>100</Value>
</Child1>
<NEW>
<Value>0</Value>
</NEW>
</Parent>
</Root>
Using XSLT you can filter out the nodes based on the attribute, OLD="1"
So, atleast there should be some flag in the nodes to differentiate
from the older ones, using which you can filter out.
Thanks
Senthil
On 9/13/07, Buddhi Dananjaya <buddhi(_at_)exceltech-lanka(_dot_)com> wrote:
I have following xml file ( Reduced for clearness - this has more than
2000):
<root>
<data name="LBL_MM">
<value>mm</value>
<comment>MM</comment>
</data>
<data name="LBL_INCH">
<value>Inches</value>
<comment>inch</comment>
</data>
<data name="DE">
<value>Drawing Editor</value>
<comment>DE</comment>
</data>
<data name="TO">
<value>Tray Object</value>
<comment>TO</comment>
</data>
</root>
My customer may add new <data></data> blocks into this file, not always
at the bottom (here and there) can anyone suggest a XSL format ( prefer
sample code) to filter out newly added blocks..I need to get a new xml
file which will contain new <data> blocks after transformation.
- Thanks in advance :-)
- Buddhi from Sri Lanka -
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