Thanks. I am basically looking at re-ordering the elements at a very
basic level. I have everything working great when it comes to parsing
the document and any of its first-level notes. It's the notes inside
of notes that are making me crazy, so I am imagining that if I can
get those "out" of their parent notes, so they become peers rather
than children, then the rest of my system can work in peace.
On Aug 18, 2008, at 9:40 AM, Andrew Welch wrote:
You need to supply the input and required output, covering the edge
cases that you can foresee, and then the solution can be tailored to
your requirements.
I am imagining that I can insert a stage into my multi-stage parser
which does this:
1. find all notes, at any level
2. output all of them in order at one level of hierarchy (actually,
order is not really important at all in this case, each one is
becoming a database row later on)
Is this something I should be using for-each for?
Thanks in advance,
Walter
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