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Subject: RE: how to Filter the log files
From: <Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:03:33 +0300
Hi,

> This is a sample XML file.Actually there might be lot of XMLs.
> In the XSL I wrote, I want to incorporate a logic through which I can
> filter out all those XML files in which responseCode is not 0.All the

Select only those sampleResult elements that match that condition.

> XML files in which the responseCode is 0 ,then xml filename should be
> written in a text file say textA.txt.
> All the XML files in which any responseCode is not 0,then xml filename
> should be written in a text file say textB.txt.

Unfortenately XSLT doesn't allow you to write to external files. You can go
around this by:

1. using XSLT 2.0 <http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt20/#creating-result-trees>,
2. using extensions elements that allow you to create additional result
documents, e.g. <http://exslt.org/exsl/elements/document/index.html>,  or,
3. calling the transformation twice with a parameter to define which response
codes you want.

Check if your processor supports 1 or 2, and if it doesn't, then 3 is your
only choise.

> MoreOver in the XSL code you sent me, can you tell me how to
> create the
> file/folder?=20

You can't. There is no XSLT instruction that allows you to do that, except if
you use either 1 or 2 of the above list.

> It would also be nice if we can filter out the HTML files generated
> through XSL instead of XML logs.

I don't understand.

> Hope you might get what I want to perform :-)
>
> Please help me to provide the solution.

Choose your approach based on the capabilities of you XSLT processor, then
come back if you run into problems.

Cheers,

Jarno

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