Hi,
Looks like now I am trying to use the tokenize function, but it
appears that it does not allow me to use id() with it. When I ran the
XSLT, it tells me this: F Cannot select a node here: the context item
is an atomic value, with the errors pointing to the line where it says
id(.).
Here is my XML:
<listItem>
<to_do xml:id="cheese">Cheddar Cheese</to_do>
</listItem>
<listItem>
<to_do xml:id="beef">Chuck Steak</to_do>
</listItem>
<listItem>
<to_do xml:id="vegetables">Brocoli, Beans, Carrots</to_do>
</listItem>
<listItem>
<to_do xml:id="milk">Dean's Low Fat Milk 2%</to_do>
</listItem>
<do>
<date>2007-11-14</date>
<list>milk cheese vegetables beef</list>
<limit_price>20</limit_price>
<do>
Current XSL:
<xsl:template name="do_list">
<xsl:variable name="do" select="list">
<xsl:variable name="item" select="tokenize($item, '\s+')"/>
<xsl:for-each select="$item">
<xsl:value-of select="id(.)"/>
</xsl:for-each>
</xsl:template>
Intended Output in HTML:
<ul>
<li>Cheddar Cheese</li>
<li>Chuck Steak</li>
<li>Brocololi, Beans, Carrots</li>
<li>Dean's Low Fat Milk 2%</li></ul>
Is it possible to parse these elements in the XML recursively with
the id()? I do not want to print out the attributes only, but I want it
to print out the id of the attribute.
Thanks in advance.
Alice
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