At 2010-01-30 12:04 -0800, Mark Wilson wrote:
Is it possible when using <xsl:sort> to exclude elements with
specific content from that <xsl:sort>call?
<xsl:sort> isn't a call of any kind ... it is considered a modifier
of the select= of the parent instruction. The select= creates the
population of elements to be processed and the <xsl:sort>
instructions direct the ordering of the selected constructs.
In Listing 1, when the content of the element<Prefix> is 'A' , I
would like to exclude that particular element from being sorted in
the <xsl:sort select="Prefix" data-type="text" /> call. I cannot
see how to use the "except" operator to do this. Is there a way to
use "except" or some other filter?
Some input records will contain no <Prefix> element. However, when
present, the <Prefix> element may content other than "A", such as
"D", "L", etc. My goal is to sort input records with an
<Prefix>A</Prefix> element as though it were absent from the record.
<xsl:sort select="if( Prefix='A' ) then '' else Prefix"/>
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken
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