At 2007-11-23 23:06 +0100, Andreas Peter wrote:
Quoting "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman(_at_)CraneSoftwrights(_dot_)com>:
At 2007-11-23 22:11 +0100, Andreas Peter wrote:
Unfortunaltely I still have a problem with xsl:for-each-group and my
xml example.
For a better understanding the test-xml-file:
<root>
<element>
<h1>h1</h1>
<h2>h2_1</h2>
<para>para_1</para>
<para>para_2<emp>auszeichnung</emp></para>
<para>para_3</para>
<para>para_4</para>
<para>para_5</para>
<h2>h2_2</h2>
<para>para_6</para>
<h3>h3_1</h3>
<para>para_7</para>
<h5>h5_1</h5>
<para>para_8</para>
<para>para_9<emp>auszeichnung</emp></para>
<para>para_10</para>
<h4>h4_1</h4>
<para>para_11</para>
<para>para_12</para>
<h2>h2_3</h2>
<para>para_13</para>
<para>para_14</para>
<para>para_15</para>
<h3>h3_2</h3>
<para>para_16<emp>auszeichnung</emp></para>
<para>para_17</para>
<para>para_18</para>
<h4>h4_2</h4>
<para>para_19</para>
<para>para_20</para>
<h5>h5_2</h5>
<para>para_21</para>
<para>para_22<emp>auszeichnung</emp></para>
<para>para_23</para>
</element>
</root>
I numbered the text nodes for a better visualization.
Yes, but could you please post a *complete* example of the output
desired from the above?
...
The desired output from the above input should look like this. I hope
this helps:
Sorry, Andreas ... that doesn't help ... it is too regular for the
data you show above. Especially where I asked about the h4 being
after the h5 and before the h2 ... that is quite irregular and not at
all aligned with the sample output you gave. And your paragraphs in
your text are not numbered the same as the example above, so there is
no opportunity to do any correlation.
What is your desired output from the input you have above?
By the way, how can I get a good XSLT programmer? I am reading and
testing a lot, but it is so hard for me understanding this language.
Are there realy good books on the market?
There are a number of authors who are on this list. I confess I
learned XSLT from the specification and not from a book. I hear
people on the list speak highly of titles by Jeni Tennison and
Michael Kay, and I have a lot of respect for their work. We have our
own XSLT book for sale on our web site as a PDF file, though the
currently-available edition is only for XSLT 1.0 ... purchasers of
any edition of our books get all future editions of the same book for
free, so the late-December/early-January publishing of our 13th
edition covering XSLT 2.0 will be sent to all existing customers.
. . . . . . . . . . . Ken
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