Hi Jesper
thank you for your answer and the tutorial too. It
seems that it is a way to create the
new xml structure from the old one.
Do you use a xslt processor (f.i. saxon) to create the
output.xml?
Thanks
--- Jesper Tverskov <jesper(_dot_)tverskov(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>
schrieb:
If I understand you right you are asking for what
XSLT is really made for.
You should use the the identity template with
templates of exceptions
to add the new elements and attributes.
See my tutorial, "Identity Template: xsl:copy with
recursion",
http://www.xmlplease.com/xsltidentity
Cheers,
Jesper Tverskov
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