Subject: RE: How do I "merge" nodes based on a common key?
From: Pieter Reint Siegers Kort <pieter.siegers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 18:06:15 -0600
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You are right :-)
So, returning to your problem, you may want to go with the xsl:key as you
were doing, and grouping, but to start, the use of the key must be outside
the template; it is not allowed in a template.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Silverman [mailto:yossie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 5:51 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: How do I "merge" nodes based on a common key?
Not quite - works well, sort of. problem is, I have lots of httpload,
http_load, and fetch_curl nodes in my data and need to line them up ("three"
per line). when I use your code below, they all showed up on one VERY long
line. Also, there is no attempt made to correlate matching httpload,
http_load, and fetch-curl nodes (based on their title attribute). THANKS -
Yossie
On Mar 26, 2004, at 3:41 PM, Pieter Reint Siegers Kort wrote:
> Hi Jopseph,
>
> Take a look at the following xsl, which does not use a key but uses
> three different templates, and processes those three different
> templates within one row for your table. The key to this is using
> <xsl:apply-templates>. The XSL is:
>
> <xsl:stylesheet version = '1.0'
> xmlns:xsl='http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform'>
>
> <xsl:output method="html" encoding="UTF-8" indent="yes" />
>
> <xsl:template match="/run">
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>Title</title>
> </head>
> <body>
> <table border="1" cellpadding="6">
> <tr>
> <th>Title</th>
> <th>Cache</th>
> <th>Gzip</th>
> <th>Fetches</th>
> <th>Parallel</th>
> <th>Mbytes/Sec</th>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <xsl:apply-templates select="http_load" />
> <xsl:apply-templates select="httpload" />
> <xsl:apply-templates select="fetch-curl" />
> </tr>
> </table>
> </body>
> </html>
> </xsl:template>
>
> <xsl:template match="http_load" >
> <td><xsl:value-of select="@title"/></td>
> <td><xsl:value-of select="fetches/text()"/></td>
> <td><xsl:value-of select="max_parallel/text()"/></td>
> <td><xsl:value-of select="mbytes_sec/text()"/></td> </xsl:template>
>
> <xsl:template match="httpload" >
> <td><xsl:value-of select="@cache"/></td>
> <td><xsl:value-of select="@gzip"/></td> </xsl:template>
>
> <xsl:template match="fetch-curl" >
> </xsl:template>
>
> </xsl:stylesheet>
>
> This XSL outputs the following when using your XML:
>
> <html>
> <head>
> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
> <title>Title</title> </head> <body> <table border="1" cellpadding="6">
> <tr> <th>Title</th> <th>Cache</th> <th>Gzip</th> <th>Fetches</th>
> <th>Parallel</th> <th>Mbytes/Sec</th> </tr> <tr> <td>X</td>
> <td>94851</td> <td>50</td> <td>0.617733</td> <td>false</td>
> <td>true</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>
>
> Note that you did not specify data to extract from the node-set
> 'fetch-curl'
> so that's why the template is an empty one. You can now add any
> element or attribute as you like.
>
> Hope this helps you in the right direction :-)
>
> <prs/>
> http://www.pietsieg.com
> http://www.pietsieg.com/dotnetnuke
>
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