Subject: Re: Transforming an XML document where the content isn't in a special tag
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 12:44:40 +0100
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> Do you find something wrong with my
> stylesheet?
as Michael said, it solves the simple test case posted but probably not
the real example. It only works if there are at most two text nodes (and
only <a> elements) between successive header elements. that's unlikely to
be the case in teh real problem.
the way to solve this in xslt2 is to do a for-each-group grouping on
the header elements. In XSLT1 you'd use one of teh standard xslt1
grouping tecniques, Mkicael has posted an example already I think.
David
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