Subject: Creating a number new nodes in a tree based upon a numeric value
From: Robert Goheen <RobertG@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 18:14:28 -0800
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Ok, I think the answer is "no", but I'm still curious to ask.
Say I have an XML doc that contains something like:
<Tag ID="1">
<Value>4</Value>
</Tag>
<Tag ID="2">
<Value>2</Value>
</Tag>
... and I want to end up with something like:
<TABLE>
<TR ID="1">
<TD></TD>
<TD></TD>
<TD></TD>
<TD></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<TR ID="2">
<TD></TD>
<TD></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
In other words, I want to create a set of new nodes, the count of which is
based upon a *value* contained in the document. I'm using MSXML 3.0, so I
know I can extend functionality via the MSXML:SCRIPT tag (ok, so I haven't
actually tried it yet, but I've found some close examples). But I was
wondering if there was any way to do this via the standard functionality
set.
Thanks in advance.
Robert S. Goheen
mailto:robertg@xxxxxxxxxxx
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