Kjellaug Johansen wrote:
I have this input-XML:
<lnum1>list 1 A</lnum1>
<lp1>list 1 A paragraph</lp1>
<lnum1>list 1 B</lnum1>
<lnum2>list 2 A</lnum2>
<lnum2>list 2 B</lnum2>
<lp2>list 2 paragraph</lp2>
<lnum2>list 2 C</lnum2>
<lnum1>list 1 C</lnum1>
Is lnum1 and lnum2 all there can be or could there be an arbitrary depth
(e.g. lnum3, lnum4) you need to handle?
And I want this output:
<list
<point>
<p>list 1 A</p>
<p>list 1 A paragraph</p>
</point>
<point>
<p>list 1 B</p>
<list>
<point>
<p>list 2 A</p>
</point>
<point>
<p>list 2 B</p>
<p>list 2 paragraph</p>
</point>
<point>
<p>list 2 C</p>
</point>
</list>
</point>
<point>
<p>list 1 C</p>
</point>
</list>
I've tried many different approches. I did come up with a solution for
all the elements starting with 'lnum', it worked well, but the elements
with 'lp' did confuse me. Anyone with an advice or solution?
First question with stuff like that is whether you want to use XSLT 2.0
or 1.0?
--
Martin Honnen
http://msmvps.com/blogs/martin_honnen/
--~------------------------------------------------------------------
XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
To unsubscribe, go to: http://lists.mulberrytech.com/xsl-list/
or e-mail: <mailto:xsl-list-unsubscribe(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com>
--~--